After reading blog posts by my peers, I realised that everyone defines their digital differences differently. I placed importance of personal values such as the intention and objectives of the Internet activities and less focus on the digital divide.
I have commented something similar to Jennifer’s blog post where she mentioned about bridging the Internet gap and I talked more about digital divide for her post. Her post inspire me to research more about digital divide as I was not researching on that factor for my own post. I have learnt that the country’s development does not necessarily contribute to the Internet penetration rate.
Although I have some infographics on Internet usage and rankings for the activities that I used Internet for the most, however, as compared to Shanelle’s blog post, she has an infographic of her own usage compared to the UK’s level. This is particularly easy to understand and compare the digital differences that she had against the British.
Through the discussion I had with Xinyi, I was able to find out more about the Internet usage for millennials, such as why email was ranked first. My initial research for the post could be dug deeper despite the word count limit.
Thankfully, I was able to gather different perspectives and information from my peers which helped me understand better about digital differences and their impacts. Digital peer learning is also a great impact of how we can learn from the web. Thanks Internet!
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Cheers,
Jocelyn.
Sources:
Gary’s Blog: https://gweegwee.wordpress.com/
Jennifer’s Blog: https://jennifer2049blog.wordpress.com/
Shannelle’s Blog: https://shanellecky.wordpress.com/
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