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Topic 1: Impact of “Digital Differences” on my learning

Nowadays, technologies is everywhere and the use of online resources is easily accessible in most countries. According to research, there are countries that are still not exposed to this kind of privileges. Many different factors have contributed to the digital differences across individual which effects our learning network. Regardless of different factors, all lead to different level of exposure to the digital world. Continue reading →

The Digital Divide

I am sure many of us in Singapore would have experienced the crazy downpours over the past week. In a way, you could say that I was unfortunate to be caught in the rain while running a few business appointments over the week. Well, I do admit that I was slightly inconvenienced as it affected my travelling time. In the past, I would have been late or have a really bad day from the troubles of getting around. Not anymore. Continue reading →

What impacts have my digital differences had on how I interact with the Web?

Technology, the buzzword of the 21st century, has played an integral role in our lives that it is almost impossible to imagine what would happen if it ceases to exist. As seen from the graph above (Zickuhr, K. Smith, A., 2012), there is an increasing percentage of American adults using internet, over time. This has shown that technology has dominated most aspects of our everyday lives. Continue reading →

DIGITAL DIFFERENCES

Looking back when my parents was a kid, the Web seems so foreign. But compared to me, the Web seems otherwise. Through Prensky (2011) theory, everyone is either natives or immigrants. But now times have changed, as the Web is incorporated into our daily life. Samuel (2017) suggest that there are 3 distinct groups of young people based on how parents manage their kids’ use of technology in very different ways. Continue reading →

Digital Differences

Digital differences impact how accessible internet is, how we interact with internet and our ability to learn through the internet.    I feel very fortunate to be living in Singapore! INTERNET IS EVERYWHERE. In Singapore, almost all households have their own broadband network which gives them access to internet. If that is not enough, proximity of public amenities also increases our access to internet. Continue reading →

Digital Difference

The digital difference which is also known as digital divide is the term used to describes the gap between demographics that have access to the internet. There are many factors that are taken into consideration like their age, sociality class. In 2016, 53% of the world’s population was not using the internet (FutureLearn, 2017). Through constant global effort, we can see from the above figure, there is an increase for the Internet user. Continue reading →

Topic 1: Impact of Digital Differences

Source: Rawpixel.com The impact of digital differences on our interaction with the Web affects every facet of our lives, from using social media as an outlet of expression to starting an online business. Our online practice is a reflection of our beliefs, identity, cultural values, and attitudes. Yet it also depicts inequalities among others due to various social (rich vs poor), economic (communist vs socialist) and external factors (e.g. Continue reading →

The impact of DIGITAL DIFFERENCES on how we interact with the Web

As mentioned in my previous post, 3.2 billion people have access to the internet. What about the rest of the population out there who are not as connected? Why is this so? Digital divide is the gulf between those who have ready access to computers and the Internet, and those who do not (Oxford Dictionaries). However as internet penetration increases worldwide, the focus has shifted to digital inequalities. Continue reading →