@EM203SamuelC Absolutely! Multitasking, although a valuable skill to possess, is not ideal for learning, and is something that future generations must understand when dealing with the distractions of the digital world as you mentioned!
@em203eancimer Being able access information so quickly and efficiently is a big advantage four our learning. I agree it makes it much more flexible for us to learn.
Why is the internet revolutionary? It changes how we learn, think, and make connections! Gen Z can assess information fast, but attention spans are shrinking. The internet creates our 'external brain,' allowing learning to be more collaborative and flexible. #EM203Robin
After completing the first three lessons of the course, I have found that the content is very easy to navigate and is very fun to participate in! I value expanding my knowledge and feel I'm always learning something new. #EM203Robin
@EM203AdamShiu I definitely like this point of view. The internet has given us great opportunities to make it easier to maximize our learning and easily share knowledge.
The Digital age has transformed learning, making knowledge more accessible and decentralized. What stood out to me was how the Internet flattened the hierarchy of education, allowing people from all walks of life to access information and collaborate across borders. #EM203Robin
@EM203SamuelC A great start for me would be to utilize social media or friends and use the knowledge found from these sources to help my learning process!
@Manner9191 Hey Aydan, Great Post
Connectivism is such an interesting concept! How do you plan to apply the idea of using networks effectively to improve your own learning process?
Connectivism states that learning happens through networks, and that it is all one big process. You have to be able to use your networks effectively to learn efficiently. Hopefully I can apply this to my own learning to make it more efficient. #EM203Robin