The year 2020 has brought changes for everyone. The root of all these changes? The Coronavirus. With the pandemic triggering strict social distancing and limited contact, virtually everything we do is centered around technology. If I had conducted this interview with Hannah Hanes, a Junior at the College of Charleston, last year, I would have…Continue Reading The Evolution of Technology Use: How Digital Literacy Has Changed in the Midst of a Global Pandemic
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An image of a graph of elements for digital literacy from the quiz earlier in the semester will be here, I just could not figure how to do so at the moment. For a majority of us, we have been learning to read and write better since elementary school. Our literacy practices have been…Continue Reading Interview Draft (Needs a more hook-like title)
From Flash Games to Frankenstein Readings: Evan Scheinberg

Introduction Entering college is often acknowledged as a major milestone for all those who choose to attend. Along with the reaching of that milestone is a whole slew of new responsibilities, new opportunities and new freedoms. Like any other considerable changes to one’s mode of living, college additionally introduces unfamiliar stressors and unprecedented struggles to…Continue Reading From Flash Games to Frankenstein Readings: Evan Scheinberg
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Anna Williams Pic here of books or creativity To write something in any form or by any method can be daunting. From poems to short stories to essays, writing can be a difficult task. Does the use of technology, such as word processors, over classical pen and paper help or hinder the writing process both…Continue Reading DRAFT And I need a fancy title about writing processes
Digital Practices: Past, Present, Future
In order to understand more about digital literacy practices in student life, I talked Lily Redstone about her practices online, how they were shaped, and how she saw digital technologies changing. Lily is a senior at the College of Charleston majoring in English with a concentration in writing, rhetoric, and publication. Rather than living in…Continue Reading Digital Practices: Past, Present, Future