After searching the issues of doomscrolling I identified in Week 6, I found "Doomscrolling is nothing new, people used to do the same with tv remote... Only the means have changed, not the habit. This is not advancement, it's recurring derangement." - Abhijit Naskar #EM203Robin
After reviewing @EM203Tingram 's concept map, one problem I was curious about was how doomscrolling affects people of different ages. Is it more harmful to a teenager or an adult? Does it impact younger people's minds differently than adults? If so, how? #EM203problems
After reviewing @em203nattiqi's concept map, one problem I was curious about was how sleep differs between men and women. Are some disorders more common for men, or women? Does more or less sleep affect men and women differently? #EM203problems
So far in EM203, I have really enjoyed the course and learned a lot, including the constructivist learning approach. I really appreciate the hands on learning compared to other classes, as it keeps me engaged and on my toes! #EM203ROBIN
@EM203JacobR I agree I think the most effective way to learn is to step back and determine how to best conceptualize issues based on your ways of rationalization.
From "Engaging students through multimodal learning... " by M. Sankey, the concept of multimodal learning is very interesting. The thing that stood out is that social media can help us to learn in ways we may not have expected combining different delivery methods. #EM203Robin