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Peer Response Post # 1 – Dorsa

For this post, I am responding to my group member Dorsa Peikani’s Blog Post #1:

Hi Dorsa, it’s great to learn about you and your journey as a third-year computer science student! I agree that distributed education significantly enhances accessibility, particularly for international students facing challenges like time zone differences. Your perspective on blended learning resonates with me. The balance between face-to-face interaction and online components can create an enriching educational experience. It’s interesting to hear how your first-year experience during COVID-19 shaped your understanding of learning styles. I also appreciate your emphasis on digital literacy. It’s crucial to navigate online tools effectively and critically evaluate information. Maintaining a low profile can indeed safeguard personal information while allowing you to focus on your academic and professional goals. Wishing you success in your studies, and I am excited to work together with you in this course!

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