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I really liked your perspective on pedagogy, especially how your experience as a swim instructor influenced your teaching approach. The way you break down skills sounds like an effective way to meet different learning styles. Have you found that specific approaches work better for some students than others?
Your take on networked pedagogy was also interesting. I also find it helpful to use tools like Discord, Reddit, and AI to enhance learning. I agree that finding the right tools for your learning style makes a huge difference. Do you think AI will continue to be a major part of education, or do you think it will limit the was in which students learn?
-Matthew
I liked your take on pedagogy and how you connected your high school AVID teacher’s approach to social learning and constructivism. I also find constructivism a valuable approach to education. It’s interesting how structured learning and collaboration worked together in that class. I think online learning could incorporate those same group-based strategies effectively, but it may lose the social and community aspect compared to in-person discussions; what do you think?
I also liked your approach to cognitivism and how you apply it to studying. Breaking information into smaller sections and using spaced repetition is definitely a helpful strategy. Do you use any specific tools, like Quizlet, or do you prefer more traditional study methods?
-Matthew
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