Time flies, and we are almost halfway through the semester. I have learned a lot of meaningful knowledge from the Distributed and Open Learning class and have made great gains in my learning awareness, which will help me organize my thinking to better face the upcoming academic challenges.
Through my studies, I realized that I need to organize my learning, set myself at the center of my learning, and increase my autonomy through the Connectivism I learned. I can even use what I have learned to reflect on the areas of my learning that are lacking this semester, and my experiences, and connect them to consider whether I would be more efficient and clear in the way I accomplish tasks and do things if I applied the knowledge from EDCI339.
I also use the Cognitivism introduced in Distributed Learning to connect new information to previously acquired knowledge to build an ideal mental structure.
In addition, I think I am gradually adapting to the Distributed Learning method of acquiring knowledge, and I think Distributed Learning has a better flexibility than the normal traditional teaching method, which allows me to allocate my time flexibly, especially at this particular time. Learning is becoming more and more important.
Overall, I think that Distributed and Open Learning is truly humane in the sense that we can understand and learn from each other by communicating our ideas with our peers.
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