Some of the digital tools that I want to use within my Digital Literacy Narrative are definitely applications to communicate with people, like Snapchat or Instagram; possibly also adding the use of gaming consoles and how games influenced how my… Continue Reading →
For the digital literacy narrative, I really wanted to touch on my experiences living abroad and the technological challenges that I dealt with when living outside of America. After high school, I decided to take a gap year and move… Continue Reading →
For this blog post, I encourage you to articulate some of your preliminary thoughts on how you plan to approach the digital literacy narrative. As part of this prompt, I’ve included a series of guided questions aimed at facilitating your … Continue Reading →
One thing that I can say for certain is that the way we write has dramatically changed over the years. In this day and age we have multiple forms of communication and it’s all thanks to digital tools and platforms…. Continue Reading →
We’re in a time where technology is evolving everyday as we sleep, eat, and go on with our lives. We are also surrounded by technology at all times of the day. This has allowed humans to live a life where… Continue Reading →
New York Times journalist Farhad Manjoo sums up 50% of my experience utilizing digital tools and platforms to communicate with others: “it’s often easier to communicate […] through images and sounds than through text.” The first question mentions “digital tools,”… Continue Reading →
Before reading the article, “We Learned to Write the Way We Speak” by Gretchen McCulloch, I never had much awareness of how much digital tools and platforms have impacted the ways I write and communicate with my friends and family…. Continue Reading →
(Contextualized thinking around “We Learned to Write the Way We Speak” by Gretchen McCulloch) Once upon a time, humans only communicated through person-to-person interaction. This, in my opinion, is the only way to fully “understand” the whole message conveyed by… Continue Reading →
“[The younger generation] do desperately want to be able to have emotionally real conversations in text with the people who matter to them.” What came across my mind as I read this line in Gretchen McCulloch’s “We Learned to Write… Continue Reading →
After reading and discussing the article”We Learned to Write the Way We Speak” by Gretchen McCulloch, I have realized how much our writing has developed and even changed over time. I merely remember the day I first made an email… Continue Reading →
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