Travis D. Casper EDAC 635 Dr. Bo Chang 2/11/2020 Theory Literature Review: Stress as an emotion in learning Name Commented on Travis D. Casper Main Theoretical Points The emotion of stress occurs in human life on a daily basis. My review here will emphasize five areas where stress is seen as particularly hard on one’s life-long learning: education, connections with people they are courting, contentment with their existence, differences between the sexes, and during a remunerative decline. As highlighted by Misra & Castillo, 2004; Watson & Watson, 2016), “there are many origins where tension can happen in life comprised in areas such as education, sentiments of sadness, the workplace and in trying to find work, within one’s household and within society, and within one’s physical health, especially since it exhausts one’s energy and is a serious reason behind a student not doing well in their scholastic pursuits” (Karaman, Lerma, Vela, a...
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ReplyDeleteI really like the Canva set up for doing your final showcase. It is something I've not seen before and I liked how you formatted it all together with this online design program. We too had members from different states and worked really well by leveraging text messages. We also did a few video conference calls which was nice. I"m glad you all have learned more in relationship adult learning through the many aspects of this course.
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ReplyDeleteI thought the Canva presentation was very interesting. It seems like a great way to present information. I agree with your sentiments about the online discussions in your reflections video. I enjoyed getting involved in the discussions with my classmates and hearing their perspectives. I know it can be a struggle with group meetings especially with group members in different time zones but i'm glad you could overcome it through texting. Our group used a combination of texting and a few video meetings.