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         If I am being completely honest, contrary to popular opinion, my experience with distance learning was an absolute blast. Most people, when they talk about their experience with distance learning, mention how they could not focus, how they were easily distracted, and how they frequently procrastinated. However, my experience was the polar opposite. I was able to keep my tasks up to date, get a considerable amount of work done in between classes, and I was even more focused than ever. I was absolutely on top of everything, and I could do it all from the comfort of my home. I felt really productive. I predominantly used Zoom, and it was pretty effective. If I could choose another, it would be Google Meet, the reason being that it is very similar to Zoom and simple to use.      OER is essentially open educational resources for teaching, learning and research materials. I found a blog ( Here ) which basically gives a general layout of OER and...

Blog 8

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  Link to my Website:  Home Working on this website has been an eye-opener for me. I really enjoyed making websites like this one, which was the most advanced website-making tool for me. I used so many design principles that I cannot list them all, but here are the principles I found most prevalent. For starters, the implementation of images. In previous website-making tools, I could not insert images or I had to pay. Even when I could implement images, they were not aesthetically pleasing. But with the image function on Weebly, the images were smooth and synced really well. Another design principle I found useful was the clickable links that opened external tabs. Before this, I had no idea how to create links at all, but Weebly’s button function allows you not only to make a clickable link but also to view the page in another window or tab. A very useful website maker. QR codes are very useful, and they can be used in a variety of ways in the classroom. One way they could be...