Hello folks, I’d like to extend a very warm welcome to all freshmen this year. Time flies; it seems like yesterday you started your secondary schools. It’s like a dream as you practically passed your schools without knowing the knick-knack of studying in the physical classroom. It was the first time in history that you were practically not in the same room with your teachers and peers for three years due to pandemic. Voila.. you jumped over secondary school’s romantic moment and landed on higher education campuses. No worries, campus life can bring happiness. Happiness of learning the real world; happiness of earning your coveted degrees upon your graduation.
A few months after I visited my grandparent’s rail-side house for an adventurous vacation, I continued my busy workdays in this lovely bustling city. The city has always been known for its job prospects, well-paid employees and day-to-day capitalism. Round-trip from my house to the office is the only thing that keeps my everyday busy. In an unenjoyable way, actually: the crowded road alongside the hot and humid weather, the screaming vehicle horns just something that cannot get worse. At least until I visited the Downtown Bank, the busiest and the oldest bank in town.
Technology is omnipresent nowadays. Disruption in education has made technology inevitable to use in instruction. The silver lining of the prolonged pandemic is that teachers all over the world get accustomed to using technology. Nevertheless, the success of teaching and learning does not depend solely on technology. The most important predictor for the success is engagement.
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