When Zana Bries lived in the poor district of Kolkata's red light in 1997, she did not expect her documentary to capture the lives of the eight left-over children. While demonstrating the poverty and pollution of brothels, educating children's arts and their exalted dreams, educating the education of their lofty dreams, the documentary "born in brothels" documentary has raised awareness, I succeeded in attracting support. High quality education
From the early days, social media has experienced major changes and changes, and it is almost impossible to believe how far we went. The way people use social media has changed. Generation Z (currently entering the labor market) just knows the world of social media. Compared to other generations (Millennial Generation, Generation X, Baby Boomer Generation), I can remember the days when I returned to snail mail and dial-up modem. Over the past two decades, social media has so many wonderful moments. Reducing them to 10 is a big challenge. But because they celebrate the positive impact of social media on people's lives and the world, these are important moments that are particularly interesting in the history of social media.
If you are a consumer of social media, you may know the speed at which social media changes. The only thing that does not change social media is to change yourself. When I spend several hours a day on social media, I am a lifelong learner and a student. It has become my natural habit. Learning is fun and exciting. I like chatting Twitter, listening to podcasts, and watching social media examiners (@ SMExaminer) to learn about the latest changes in social media at the show every Friday. I brought back what I learned to the classroom. Therefore, my teachings became more relevant, updated and fresher. I clearly saw this with educational evaluation.