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My Digital Literacy Experiences

My Digital Literacy Experiences. Dedi Wong Eng 214.06 7/28/11. 2001-present: AIM.

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My Digital Literacy Experiences

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  1. My Digital Literacy Experiences Dedi Wong Eng 214.06 7/28/11

  2. 2001-present: AIM • This was the first instant messaging program I used to communicate with my friends and classmates. Back in the days, I would exchange screen names with my classmates, so that I can receive homework help. When I’m in need of help, they’re always there to provide feedback and explain things to me. http://o.aolcdn.com/os/aim_web/aimcom/img/windows_img.png

  3. 2004-2006: Xanga • Xanga was a blog where I could post about my day and my favorite quotes and lyrics. Besides practicing my writing skills, I also reflected on my actions. This was a great way to formulate my ideas into words. http://www.xanga.com/

  4. 2005-2006: MapleStory • MapleStory is a multiplayer online game, where players communicate by typing. The game helped me practice my reading skills. I also learned more about the MapleStory language. http://nxcache.nexon.net/maplestory/img/funstuff/screenshots/116.jpg

  5. 2005-present: Yahoo! • Almost every day, I would read the news on the Yahoo! homepage. I developed a habit of reading on my own. It informed me about the current events and interesting facts. http://www.yahoo.com/

  6. 2010: Weebly • I blogged weekly about my study abroad experience in Chinese. Each week I’m assigned with a topic to write about. Most of the topics require me to compare and contrast the different aspects of the western and eastern world. http://yongxia.weebly.com/

  7. 2010: DeHood • DeHood is a local version of twitter. There was a contest to see which group is most active. It encourages the users to be on daily posting comments and pictures. http://www.dehood.com/buzz?k=flag

  8. 2011-present: Rainmeter • Rainmeter allow the users to customize their desktops but they require basic knowledge of computer codes. Since I’m unfamiliar with codes, I need to do some extra research. http://greywarr.deviantart.com/art/Rainmeter-193805212?q=boost%3Apopular%20rainmeter&qo=90

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