In this response, I’ve focus on Justin Scott‘s blog post #1.

I completely agree with Justin’s statement about personalized learning. I have had a similar experience during my upbringing, where the language barrier made it difficult for me to keep up with every word the teacher said in class. Fortunately, I am able to understand knowledge through videos and various learning methods outside of class, which has been very helpful to me. I also believe that digital literacy is very important. With so much false information, it is becoming increasingly critical to know how to evaluate reliable sources and browse the Internet safely. This is not just about being able to use technology, but also about being able to use it wisely, whether it’s for learning, work, or daily life.
I think the role of social media in education has both benefits and challenges. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram can quickly spread expert learning tips or career advice, which is great. They also provide us with a place to collaborate, share perspectives, and discuss issues. However, as you mentioned, false information, privacy concerns, and interference from social media are indeed major issues. If we can use social media wisely, I believe it will become a valuable tool in learning.