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Digital Differences – Reflection

At the end of my previous post I examined the idea of the Internet being a basic human right, discussing this further with Sheyra. She stated there are other amenities more important as a human right, and that geographical differences make it impossible for everywhere to have equal Internet access. She provided an article stating that the high cost of hardware and maintenance crushes the idea of the Internet as a human right. Continue reading →

Digital Differences – Reflection

At the end of my previous post I examined the idea of the Internet being a basic human right, discussing this further with Sheyra. She stated there are other amenities more important as a human right, and that geographical differences make it impossible for everywhere to have equal Internet access. She provided an article stating that the high cost of hardware and maintenance crushes the idea of the Internet as a human right. Continue reading →

Reflection: How do we tackle digital inequality?

Before this topic, I had not considered digital inequality. I had accepted inequality and discrimination offline but never stopped to consider the effects it may have online. However, I am now able to appreciate that there are a multiplicity of factors which ultimately make our digital experience’s different. Despite concluding I was not negatively impacted by any of the factors, I felt that there was a huge need to actually do something. Continue reading →

Reflecting on digital differences

What are my thoughts on the digital divide now?! After writing my blog post on digital differences, I then went on to read my peers posts on the same topic. This lead me to question certain things about digital differences that I had not considered originally. This questions refer to both digital differences as a whole and how it effects me personally.   (created by me, 2018)   The human right/privilege debate was one of the main things I took from last weeks blog posts. Continue reading →

The More I Learn, the Less I Know: Reflection on Digital Differences

It is true that you never know the full story until you know the other’s side of the same story. A week into this module and I am not the person I was when it all began. Each article I read, each comment I thought over, gave me new perspective and expanded my knowledge of the world we live in today. A world, though rapidly advancing in terms of digital technology, is in fact, leaving a large population behind. Continue reading →

Exploring and Understanding Digital Differences – Reflection

Discussion Before writing and researching the intro topic and topic one, as well as speaking to my housemates and course mates, I did not fully appreciate the extent of the digital divide. My housemate, who grew up in a less than affluent area of the Isle of Wight, told me that his friends would come round to use the internet at his house because they had no access at home. Continue reading →

Understanding Digital Differences

Having not previously looked at the concept of Digital Differences, this topic was a deeply interesting one to explore. One of the most useful resources at my disposal for analysing how I might be placed on the ‘continuum’ of low to high levels of digital literacy – and thus impacted by a digital divide – was the FutureLearn MOOC. The discussion which arose from my question on whether Digital Differences tend to be purely negative. Continue reading →

The Digital Divide – A Reflection

My thoughts Throughout researching this topic I have realised how important internet access is and how this access dramatically affects people’s everyday lives. Having researched digital differences and after viewing my course mate’s thoughts, I feel as if I have gained a lot of knowledge about this topic and it has opened my eyes to how access to the internet nationally or internationally may affect people’s lives. Continue reading →

The Digital Divide – A Reflection

My thoughts Throughout researching this topic I have realised how important internet access is and how this access dramatically affects people’s everyday lives. Having researched digital differences and after viewing my peer’s thoughts, I feel as if I have gained a deeper understanding of inequalities that exist and how this affects many people’s lives on a national or international scale . This is something that I have not really thought about before. Continue reading →

Learning from the differences.

Blogging skills overview This week I have grown more comfortable using online design tools and commenting on others’ posts. While writing about “digital differences”… Facts and figures continued to surprise me with the stories they can tell. Growing up surrounded by latest technology often makes me overlook digital inequalities. Research on digital differences allowed me to explore factors that shape our Internet’s access and usage. Continue reading →

Keep the Divide in Maths, Not Digitally – Topic 1 Reflection

Time for Reflection! (Created by Chloe Cheung using Canva) Introduction I was impressed by the different infographics that my peers created. Videos and posters were informative, showing off their flair and creativity! Furthermore, I found out how different factors shaped digital usage. Digital Differences Evaluation I enjoyed reading the digital differences that we all have. Before, I believed that specific factors would have more impact on how one uses technology and the Internet. Continue reading →

Topic 1 – Reflection

Through doing the research for this topic I discovered just how much of a difference internet access can make to both the economic and educational levels of a country. Created by Joanna Fairey using Canva Aims For This Week To build on self-assessment and self-improvement I developed two main aims for this week: Created by Joanna Fairey using PiktoChart This week I was successfully able to produce a PowToons video, despite having struggled for a long time with it last week. Continue reading →

Reflecting on Digital Differences

When I first reflected on my Digital Differences, I assumed I was Digitally similar to people my age living in developed countries, I assumed personal factors were the main thing that might make me Digitally Different… But Phoebe’s comment and recommended article on my blog revealed the extent to which Macro factors have a role, even in developed countries… What I learnt from Phoebe’s blog and the article (The Edvocate, 2017). Continue reading →

Reflecting on Digital Differences

When I first reflected on my Digital Differences, I assumed I was Digitally similar to people my age living in developed countries, I assumed personal factors were the main thing that might make me Digitally Different… But Phoebe’s comment and recommended article on my blog revealed the extent to which Macro factors have a role, even in developed countries… What I learnt from Phoebe’s blog and the article (The Edvocate, 2017). Continue reading →

Divide-ing: Opinions!

This week on UOSM2008, we covered the Digital Divide. I attempted to explore this as a concept and look at my own experiences. This was enlightening but differently to how I thought. Instead of finding that there were certain ways in which I had been limited by my circumstances, I instead found myself to be very lucky in terms of the access and support I had regarding digital technology. Continue reading →

Divide and Conquer? NO, Conquer the Divide.

This week it was crazy to see how much everybody upped their game on their blogs, so many more self-made graphics and well researched posts!  I feel that I have steadily continued the persona on my blog  from last week and enjoy the colloquial stance that I am taking. I received four comments on my blog this week – this was really nice to see, and made me feel people were appreciating my content which makes writing the post feel worthwhile. Continue reading →

A reflection on Digital Differences

In my own blog post I read all the comments from our introductory topics and took them on board. Coming from population and geography I find the software hard to use, however this week managed to create my own video on Powtoon, as well as creating my own graph on Excel, participating in the MOOC and also adding an infra graphic from Piktochart. Having read numerous other blogs from my classmates I now feel I have a much broader understanding of the topic. Continue reading →