Computational Literacies Lab

Story 14

All right, so my story is, it's back in 2020 when COVID-19 just started, I was in Malaysia, I was not here yet. It was my freshman high school year, when I like, it's everything started, I was new and I don't know anything about school yet, and then boom, I can't go to school anymore because it's locked down, so I was having trouble getting to know everyone, and then I got an email that you gotta go this link, download this app, and then you gotta join a Zoom meeting to teach every day. Yeah, so yeah, it's the phone suddenly getting useful to my life, yeah. Let me think of a question. Did you like it at all? Did you like learning over the computer at all? Did you think it was helpful? I think it's kind of helpful, but if you ask me if I like it or not, I would say no. Which is the best thing that could happen in that scenario? The best, the best thing is like going on normal physical classes, then like the online classes. I just don't like online lecture stuff, like just make me sleepy. It just doesn't work. Yeah, you get too bored. Some of my school, we're wearing a uniform, but when online classes, as long as they can see a uniform, that's all, so I only wear like a shirt with my tie. When I'm sweating, they ask me, have you seen my boxers? Not a boxer, but I wear a pan. About the policy, I think just, I think even though the phone is useful sometimes, I think it's good to not use phone in class, because if sometimes, if the phone is vibrating, right, it will be like, eager for you to like look at it, so it's distracting. So I think it's better to keep it. That's all.