I found this very infromative infographic!
Work Cited:
NOW National. (2019, April 2). The Feminist Agenda Is Rising—When Will Women’s Pay? Oregon NOW. noworegon.org/the-feminist-a…
While countries have significantly increased access to education, being in school isn’t the same thing as learning. worldbank.org/en/news/immers… via @WorldBank
I came across this tweet by Brad Stulberg and found it very inspiring, "There is no greater trap than thinking that the accomplishment of some goal will change your life. What will change your life is who you become in the process of going for it." #EM204Robin#EM203Research
@EM203lowen Hey Louise, the learning theories are really important to learn about these theirs and how we can use them in our daily lives. hope to hear from you soon
The first three weeks of EM203 have been very interesting and informative! I was very interested in the different learning theories, and by learning a new task myself, I was able to see firsthand how these processes really affect the way I learn. #EM203Robin
@juliaastratt Hi Julia! That's so great! I totally agree, I never realized how great of an impact the digital age has had on us and how it has completely changed the ways that we learn.
So far I have learned how the internet is changing how and where people learn, about learning theories behind how different people learn, and how in this digital age the 3 M’s are essential to learning! I am excited for the weeks to come! #EM203Robin
@carissa_muise Hi Carissa! I think I most resonated with the connectivism theory as I find that I learn best through others, and with recent technology it is much easier to communicate and learn from so many different people.
@EM203lowen It’s great that you’re enjoying the course. Is there a learning theory that resonated with you the most? How does it affect the way you learn?