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WYP - S3:E2 - Collaboration & Interaction in Online Education

Oct 07, 202438 minSeason 3Ep. 2
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In this episode of What's Your Problem?, we explore the joys and challenges of fall—whether it’s deciding if pumpkins are overrated or apples deserve the fall crown. But we don’t stop there! We dive into online education, group dynamics, and how collaboration can make or break any project (or escape room!). Plus, we tackle the age-old buttered cat paradox! Tune in for laughs, learning, and a few unexpected twists as we navigate the intersections of technology, teamwork, and fall nostalgia! 🍎🍂

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Wake up. Ocelots here are called Schoolcraft College. We stand tall. Distance learning problems rise. We're here to solve them in disguise. I can teach you hand in hand. Together we will take a stand. Navigate. The online maze will like the path with maze. What's your. I won't tell us now. We'll find a way to show you how. In this world our screens collide. Will be your guide, your trusted site. All right, that's going. Yeah. So the song, it's official.

It's a great song. Everybody likes it to bop. It's definitely on the charts. Somewhere a chart? Yes. Possibly an Excel chart for planning. The reviews of the show have been coming in fast and furious lately. Let me tell you, everybody likes episode one. So now we have everyone likes this podcast. I feel like there's a message in there. Yeah. Yeah. And? That's fine. Everyone can like it. We appreciate you. We know you're out there, but you.

You. Maybe that puts last pressure on this one or more, I think less, you know. So, um. It's fall, is it? That is it. It is. It was. But now it's hot out. It's still summer. But it was a tease. Last week was a tease. It was beautiful. It was a beautiful 60 degrees. And I was living my best life. And now it's 86 and I hate it. Yeah, well, some people like some heat. I love the summer. No, but it's just feels like it's time, right? It's time to change. Change it up. Yeah.

I felt I was walking in my car this morning and I saw this, like, single Brownlee fall from the top of the tree and work its way down. I'm like, what a metaphor for an 86 degree day in September. But it's fine. I don't know what the metaphor is. I'm still, in fact, insightful for you to just sit there and watch a leaf fall. Yeah. You know. Yeah. And our busy lives, we should all do that. It's true. I'll start watching. Leaves. Sort of smelling the roses. You watching?

Yes. Yeah. Some sort of natural thing there. You were talking about fruit. You think that pumpkins are nonsense? Yes, I think pumpkins are overhyped. And apples should be the official mascot of all. You know, pumpkins are fall, though, like it's a fall fruit. Or is it a fruit? What is it? It's a gourd. Okay. Uh, but apples are like the school year fall mascot, where pumpkins are the mascot for just fall in general. Hmhm. Because pumpkins they obviously make a bigger statement will be bigger.

People like to make faces on them. You don't see that with apples. So there's something maybe about apples being overshadowed. Plus pumpkins coming later. They show up a little bit later. The apples are sort of done. Nobody wants to drink pumpkin juice. That's all I'm saying. Nobody in Michigan is like, oh, I can't wait to go to the pumpkins. Pumpkin cider mill. Nobody wants that. Yeah. All right. That'd be a deeply traumatic experience.

But at the cider, Mel, they have pumpkins. That's true, but they're purely esthetic. All right. I think that apples offer greater utility, offer greater flavor. And really, just like I shouldn't be able to sit on a vegetable fruit gourd that I'm going to eat. Point taken, but disagree. All right. Well, we're going to have to you know, we're all about civility here. Yeah. On this team. And we're going to have to agree to disagree on this one. Yeah.

And you know it was a good launch into did you do you have another thought on pumpkins?

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