Navigating Digital Literacy

Hello!

I’m an SSS student gearing up to take Digital Literacy 2 in my upcoming Y2S1 term. I’m looking for advice on choosing courses with a balanced workload and a reasonable scoring system. Below, I’ve listed the courses I’m considering. Any guidance or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your support!

hey surf, you might wanna try courses that balance tech with theory. i picked some less known ones before. checking syllabus and talkin to profs can help too. good luck in your y2s1!

hey surf, i’d say pick courses that dont overload you. mix some theory and tech, so there’s a breif balance. checking reviews might help too. best of luck in digital lit!

Hey SurfingWave, it’s great to see you gearing up for Digital Literacy 2! I was just thinking that course selection can really change your semester vibe, so it might be helpful to read up on what previous students have said about each one – sometimes you find some unexpected gems or shockers. Have you had a chance to chat with any seniors about which courses felt more balanced or were a bit less work-heavy? I always found that a mix of theory and hands-on projects not only keeps things interesting but also gives you a practical edge. Personally, I love when a course challenges me just enough without burning me out, you know? What aspect of digital literacy excites you the most and how much time do you plan on dedicating outside classes? Would love to hear more about your thought process on this – maybe other folks here could share their own experiences, too. Cheers and good luck, and let’s keep the conversation going! :blush:

I have navigated similar course selections and found that balance is key. From my experience, I recommend evaluating not only the workload but also the teaching methods of each instructor. Sometimes, a course with more practical assessments rather than heavy theory can lead to a less stressful experience. It is also useful to consult academic forums and course syllabi before finalizing your decision. Remember that your personal strengths and interests are crucial factors. Ensuring that a course challenges you without overwhelming you can significantly enhance your learning experience.