Since i'm a *little* overdue... I'm back with another post!
I remember the days back in high school, when practically the whole school would cheer in excitement whenever we heard that there would be an "E-learning Day". Of course, every student made use of this opportunity to sleep in late, because obviously, "E-learning Day" meant "No-School Day" in student language. Hahaha.
Very obviously, nothing was learnt (on my part, at least...) during "E-learning Day". I think E-learning for juvenile students, such as myself, works better with close supervision. Then again, let's fast forward to the present day, almost a decade since the last "E-learning Day" i'd experienced in high school.
I discovered the wonders of the Internet by using video streaming websites (No, not the lewd content available on the web, you pervs!). Through sites such as YouTube, I am able to learn...
1. the basics of playing the guitar! (regrettably, my guitar strings snapped, oh well....)
2. how to tie a tie! (incidentally, i learnt how to do this the first time when I was in secondary school)
3. pretty much anything idiotic. (Hell yeah!)
Well, this goes to show that e-learning really works best under supervision! Imagine if your 4-year-old child learnt how to make pepsi bombs! ;) on a more serious note, workers taking up E-learning courses may deviate from their online syllabus in favor of the more interesting SNS phenomenon explained earlier. You have been warned!
Peace out.
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