Hi Chelsey,
I understand the addiction to social media. I find myself scrolling or watching TikTok videos for long periods instead of doing more productive things like homework or spending quality time with friends. I think social media can really detract from genuine human interactions. Good for you for deleting it when you knew you had to prioritize other things. I have a hard time resisting social media, especially since it’s a way to stay updated with friends and family and share the highlights of my life. However, I think it’s a good idea to set boundaries because they help maintain that balance. A suggestion is to use restricted screen time on your phone; you can even set a limit and choose specific apps. Here is a website that explains how to use Screen Time on iPhone.
Hi Navya,
I really relate to how you used to see social media as just for fun. It’s great to see how your view has changed through this course. Now, you’re using it as a learning tool and a way to grow your Personal Learning Network. I love that you’re blogging to reflect and connect with others. Shelley Moore’s video was such a good reminder of how social media can amplify diverse voices and promote inclusion. As an international student, your insight into using social media to stay connected to your culture while learning is powerful. Thanks for sharing your thoughtful post!
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Hi Bosha,
I’m glad you’re so passionate about helping children and their families succeed. It’s my passion too, which is why I’m going to school to become an elementary teacher! I agree with what you said-learning is always ongoing, and it’s important to stay relevant in any field. Things are constantly changing.
Yes, I can relate. During COVID, when in-person learning wasn’t possible, social platforms were how I communicated with friends and family. It was an interesting time; however, it opened the door to remote work, digital communication tools, and online businesses.
It’s great to see you using social media as collaborative tools, like Facebook. I also use groups; however, I mainly rely on Instagram as a tool.
I read that you have a busy schedule juggling many things at once. I can relate; I also juggle 50 hours a week, three UVIC courses, a boyfriend, family, and friends. But if it weren’t for online courses, it wouldn’t be possible to take courses during such a busy time. I’m grateful they give me more flexibility to complete assignments.
I appreciate you sharing that, as an educator, you keep your account private. I need to do this too; however, I need to figure out how because my account is a business account. Please let me know if you have any suggestions on how to do this while maintaining privacy.
I agree we need to learn these technology skills so we can teach future generations and keep them educated. Great job on your post, and the content is excellent. One suggestion is to align photos with the text or even use a text column paired with images, as this could help make it look more organised.
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