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Digital Literacy & Responsibility

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Early Experiences in a Digital Era      I was a very curious boy when it came to emerging technology such as the internet, video games, online movies, music and content as well as cellular phones. I grew up very much in the cutting edge of the digital age, so it was always something I encountered and naturally grew accustomed to the 2000's. However, growing up with that huge resource came with a lot of challenges, and responsibility. While I faced a lot of these challenges, I was not always alone, I had the help of my mother who had a large hand in informing me of the responsibilities of using this digital resource.       One of my first failures and lessons was accidentally purchasing games on my mother's cell phone without my knowledge that it was charging her real life bank account. Seemingly a novel mistake, affected my mother's responsibility of providing for her son's needs, and left her temporarily struggling financially to put food on the table by herself.     

My Insecurity with Social Media

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Reluctance to Social Media This blog posting is going to be a little different since it was late. This past weekend I had a grueling family event that required all of my focus, and I apologize for the inconvenience but I think I still have a lot to share on the this week's topic, the community of practice model. It's interesting to think about how the community of practice model has evolved over time, and how I hope it will continue to evolve in the future.  My profession has always been in audio since I was a pre-teen and so I try to access that community in many different ways, and it usually never requires me to be communicating with professionals in person - like ever. I will touch more on this later, but the point is that I always try to exercise this model without having to interact with platforms like Twitter or Instagram, just because I always thought they were never really effective in sharing how complex audio can be, and being limited to what I can provide to around