Why create a course exploring how online discussions develop social skills?
Ultimately, awareness of emotions empowers an individual with the insight needed to measure perceptions and interactions against personal mores in order to define these dynamics as successes or failures, providing valuable information to use as the foundation for future behavior. Online, these relationships are most readily replicated in discussion forums and virtual reality. To be sure, virtual reality (VRGET: Virtual Reality Graded Exposure Therapy) is currently being used in this fashion to treat established cases of PTSD by desensitizing individuals to innocuous dynamics, thereby increasing innate resilience. The audience facing what may be the largest obstacle preventing participation in this particular forum for social evolution are the victims of torture (e.g. terrorism); arguably, the majority of people living on the planet today. Victims of terror lose the ability to identify emotions due to reduced blood flow to the left-frontal lobe. Consequently, these people struggle with the awareness needed to form healthy resilience. Fortunately, nearly half of the world's population uses the internet and many of us can benefit from online interactions designed to improve psychologically healthy growth.
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Even though the correlation is more directly linked to internet exposure than time on mobile phones, researchers have discovered a link between extended use and brain atrophy:
The brains of Internet addicts, it turns out, look like the brains of drug and alcohol addicts. In a study published in January, Chinese researchers found “abnormal white matter”—essentially extra nerve cells built for speed—in the areas charged with attention, control, and executive function. A parallel study found similar changes in the brains of video game addicts. And both studies come on the heels of other Chinese results that link Internet addiction to “structural abnormalities in gray matter,” namely shrinkage of 10 to 20 percent in the area of the brain responsible for processing of speech, memory, motor control, emotion, sensory, and other information. And worse, the shrinkage never stopped: the more time online, the more the brain showed signs of “atrophy.”
While brain scans don’t reveal which came first, the abuse or the brain changes, many clinicians feel their own observations confirmed. “There’s little doubt we’re becoming more impulsive,” says Stanford’s Aboujaoude, and one reason for this is technology use. He points to the rise in OCD and ADHD diagnosis, the latter of which has risen 66 percent in the last decade. “There is a cause and effect.” And don’t kid yourself: the gap between an “Internet addict” and John Q. Public is thin to nonexistent. One of the early flags for addiction was spending more than 38 hours a week online. By that definition, we are all addicts now, many of us by Wednesday afternoon, Tuesday if it’s a busy week.
HOW DO YOU USE IT?Socialize. Regular social contact, with positive people encourages the growth of new brain cells and releases healthy brain chemicals. https://universityhealthnews.com/daily/memory/brain-atrophy/
AR (Augmented Reality) for pragmatic reasons such as history, navigation, interaction and general information can be applied to academic environments through business communication, 3D environments tied to specific objectives, immersion, and social learning.
https://nannymaroon.wordpress.com/2018/10/03/ar-in-distributed-education/ Why develop an AR-style course in Canvas?
After applying the new understandings acquired in the "Online Delivery Methods" lesson inside of our Canvas-based course during the publication of this assignment, I now see how quickly I acquired the competencies needed to design in Canvas.
It is, for me, the most user friendly. AR is a cell phone app.My brain started processing information differently as I was in recovery from PTSD. My brain cells are not regenerating so much as they are remapping. Still and all, healing is slow. I am doing amazing things, I am just not very fast at it. No worries. Speed comes with time and practice. What used to take me months now takes days. We have seen an amazing evolution in my conversational ability these last three years. I still struggle to think and talk on my feet, but I do okay with common curtesy and simple explanations...
The podcast script, some commentary for my classmates, and an additional tie-in for alpha waves.
https://nannymaroon.wordpress.com/2018/09/21/affliction-to-alpha-waves-retrain-the-brain/ Even after that, I found another piece to the puzzle: Alpha Brain Waves Boost Creativity and Reduce Depression https://t.co/98t1w7HpqA I believe this is the connection that turns my brain-building process into a self-perpetuating loop. Once I have used pleasurable music to generate alpha waves, I have the biochemicals needed to do it again... 9/14/2018 0 Comments Storyline: GroundingAs I was in a discussion with Jamaica...I got distracted thinking about the photo in relation to reality (flashbacks & integration).Our corporate president, however, called my attention away from the memories (blessup).So I went to his page and loved his grateful share...... noticing that today is his birthday (Thankz mi artists).This grounded me and brought me back to the task-at-hand: developing a lesson.I realize I can acknowledge his stabilizing presence in my life by liking the comment "The man had my attention: body, mind and soul." Although the quote is being taken out of context when I do this, it is now reframed from that moment in Jamaica eight years ago and associated with our corporate president's constructive and commanding presence today. This allows me to focus and realize I have created the material needed to design an illustrated lesson about how we generate our storylines and build something beautiful while being here for each other. In so doing, we keep ourselves moving forward while providing our Facebook friends with a good example of positive and productive online interpersonal behavior. Now, do you see how we create storylines in social media?When the comments are inverted, they read as a testimony of my attention to the reggae minister, Jah Lightning, his gratitude to singers supporting him, blessings to fans and other people who believe in Rastafari, "4eva" = forever, "blessup" = worship, with me donning a scarf before prayer as an endorsement of the behavior. It's similar to the "call-and-response" between a preacher and congregation that can be heard in some churches. SIDELINE STORYLINE* Flashbacks, grounding, and integration are all psychological terms used to explain PTSD symptoms, coping skills, and the healing process. *Disclaimer: This is personal experience, not medical advice.
9/1/2018 0 Comments rhythms of attentionDREAM: Background music is non-engaging distraction that does not produce alpha waves. It is there to allow work to be done. "This research makes it clear that while humans spend so much time in search of hyper-focus, it’s likely an unachievable goal. Thousands of years of the struggle for survival have wired us to be distracted. Maybe it’s time to embrace it as a fundamental part of life." Betuel, E. (2018). Scientists reveal the number of times you're actually conscious each minute. Spoiler: It's not very often (and that's a good thing). https://www.inverse.com/article/48300-why-is-it-hard-to-focus-research-humans RESEARCH REVEALS Four times every second, explains Princeton Neuroscience Institute Ian Fiebelkorn, Ph.D., to Inverse, the brain stops focusing on the task at hand. That’s about 240 times a minute. “The brain is wired to be somewhat distractible,” he says. “We focus in bursts, and between those bursts we have these periods of distractibility, that’s when the brain seems to check in on the rest of the environment outside to see if there’s something important going on elsewhere. These rhythms are affecting our behavior all the time” (i.e. rhythms of attention). PERSONAL OBSERVATION During "rhythm of attention" cycles when my "brain stops taking snapshots of individual points of focus (whatever is in front of me at the moment)," I am giving my brain brackground reggae music as an alternative focal point upon which my mind stitches together a narrative of the complete experience, be it Storytelling for Social Media promotion or analysis' and interpretations of academic information. This is why my most productive times are in the very early hours of the day when people are asleep and there is virtually no other sound and movement. When someone brings any topic, including sex, into the discussion, it becomes part of the narrative, changing the tone of the experience. NOTA BENE
It takes me 72 hours to process new information that results in a paradigm shift significant enough to change my perception of reality regarding my personal mental, emotional and physiological processes. This time line is consistent with a biochemical change such as detoxing from drugs. Do you think the physiology is similar between the two? 8/21/2018 0 Comments Student ePortfolio
"In everyday situations, people obey orders because they want to get rewards, because they want to avoid the negative consequences of disobeying, and because they believe an authority is legitimate. In more extreme situations, people obey even when they are required to violate their own values or commit crimes." www.sparknotes.com/psychology/psych101/socialpsychology/section7/ Obedience is instinctive in safe, sincere, and sympathetic arms (rewards). Without this, spirit seeks strength in courage, undermining any ability to reach reason, acceptance, wisdom, and love. Away from these higher realms of thinking there is no creativity or caring behavior, leaving the door open for dangerous and destructive decisions. http://www.nannymaroon.xyz/ Can you see the self-perpetuating loops? PICK YOUR PATH |
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