Josh’s post shares some great insights to navigating education during COVID in this post. It really is quite clear what exactly that time was and actually some of the challenges that people had to endure really can go a long way in explaining how much resilience ultimately required in order to meet the needs of an ever changing environment. The way experiences from out own lives can influence how we learn is amazing.
Ever more attention is given to continuous learning in tech. It is great to see the professed dedication to continuing to learn all the time, and staying focused on new tech. Also we might want to think about how mentorship or collaboration could further that journey, for example, if we go deeper with things like machine learning and AI.
On the digital literacy and online presence too the discussion is also spot. Ability to manage perception of self online strongly affects both academic and professional opportunities. It’s a way to remind ourselves to be intentional about our digital identities. Showing off your skills on platforms such as GitHub is one thing, but getting engaged with others in the tech community can be valuable.
The reflection as a whole makes sense; however, as education is always on a unique course of change and development, there is definitely a need for adapting to new learning methods. Sending good wishes for the final semester ahead!