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Exposure of Traditional Media to New Media

By mdanica
  • watching television

    watching television
    I started watching television when I was just a year old. According to my parents, they let me watch educational shows, until our cable was installed.
  • listening to radios

    listening to radios
    When I was 2, I liked jamming to local songs played in the radio. Also, I have a vague memory of a long-term loss of electricity. Radios kept us company with voices of entertainment and information at that time.
  • use of computers and laptops

    use of computers and laptops
    I have older siblings that use computers when they need to, that's why I already got to use a computer at an early age. Computers helps us gather information and store files.
  • reading books and use of newspapers

    reading books and use of newspapers
    I began reading children books when I stepped into primary school. Maybe a bit of newspaper, too, because I remember using the newspaper as an art material. Often not used as a reading material.
  • use of keypad phone

    use of keypad phone
    I already owned a keypad phone in fourth grade. I used it to play games like the one with the snake, and learned to communicate with it. It is a useful tool in relaying messages, especially in times of need.
  • beginning of my book collection

    beginning of my book collection
    Not totally the end of me reading children's books. This was the time I began collecting pocket books, teen fictions to be exact. And then more books followed as I grow older. It widens our vocabulary, perspective, and imagination. I ought to discover more genres in the future.
  • smartphones

    smartphones
    A keypad phone to an android (touch screen) phone was a new kind of feeling. We can do more than communication. Our technology continue to improve as time pass by.