As a student who had to move from my home for further education, my biggest advantage of social media is how easy it is to stay in touch with my friends and family back home. #Lesson12
I think Disney is doing better with the movies they've created in the recent years, but I believe there is still a lot of work to be done about stereotypes #Lesson11
Although you can share as much as you like and be as "private", I believe that once you create a social media account, your option of actually being private is out the window. #Lesson9
Online learning environments have helped me to learn at my own pace with my own schedule. Not everyone works at their best at the same time, so with that said, there should be more opportunities to learn and work online. #Lesson7
I have never heard of critical pedagogy until this course and believe that everyone should learn more about it. It is more important than ever. #Lesson6
Do you know anyone who is consistently sharing inspirational and optimistic quotes on social media but they are one of the meanest and gloomy people in person? #Lesson4
I agree that we should learn how to be alone without feeling loneliness. I feel that we as citizens are less creative and are more frustrated when depending on technology to entertain ourselves. #Lesson4
@Educ307Cm I agree! I believe that video games are for escaping "the real world" and is more of a distraction than anything. It would definitely be interesting to see it take off!
I believe constructivism learning has a better impact on students' learning as there are more interactions and hands-on work compared to behaviourism learning. #Lesson3
Being a visual learner, I find that Youtube is a great platform for teaching/learning. However, I find that it is harder to interact with others compared to how easy it is on Twitter. #Lesson2
@JiaxuLi1102 I agree! I felt the same about the use of Twitter since I've never really used it before, but now I see it is a great platform to use for students to interact, especially in this virtual setting.
I agree with where both Clark and Kozma are coming from. Kozma states that technology enhances our ability to learn, where Clark states that interaction are important for efficient learning. I think it really comes down to how teaching is delivered. #Lesson1