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  More Than Just an Interview Assignment At first, I thought this assignment would be similar to many other projects I have completed before. I expected to do some research, ask a few questions, and write a report. However, the process turned out to be much more engaging than I had expected. Choosing a historical figure and creating an interview encouraged me to think differently about learning. Instead of simply reading information from a textbook or website, I had the opportunity to explore a person's ideas, decisions, and experiences with conversation. This made the learning process feel more interactive and enjoyable. One challenge I faced was creating meaningful questions. I wanted the interview to go beyond basic facts and focus on topics that would lead to interesting responses. Thinking about what to ask helped me develop my questioning skills and encouraged me to look at the topic from different perspectives. It also reminded me that the quality of an interview often depen...
 Hello everyone, As this semester comes to an end, I would like to say goodbye and share some of my thoughts about this course. Looking back, I can honestly say that this course was both challenging and rewarding. Through the semester, we completed many technology-mediated tasks and explored different ways of integrating technology into language teaching. Before taking this course, I already believed that technology could be useful in education, but now I understand much better how it can be used effectively to support learning rather than simply making lessons more digital. Among all the tasks, my favorite one was the PSA project about conscious antibiotic use. Creating a short digital story and combining visuals with meaningful messages was both enjoyable and educational. I also enjoyed working with tools such as Canva and exploring different ways to present information creatively.  One of the most memorable parts of this course was exploring different technological tools...