Interview with a Vietnamese-American College Student About Her Experiences with Digital Technologies

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Title

Interview with a Vietnamese-American College Student About Her Experiences with Digital Technologies

Description

Interview #4 - Post-1980 Birthdate
This is an oral history APDH interview that is taking place on September 23, 2018 in PP’s dorm room. PP is currently a college student attending a university in Georgia. She is going to show us how she uses her iPad Pro in her everyday life as a part of the reflection project that we will be conducting. Originally from Ho Chi Min City, Vietnam, PP moved to the United States when she was 8 and has lived here ever since. Her first exposure to digital technology was when she was 8 years old, and she has been using digital technology ever since. She was born from 1996-2000, and knows a little bit of Java Script, a coding language used in the digital technology world.

Publisher

Oxford College of Emory University

Date

September 23, 2018

Identifier

1

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewee

PP (pseudonym)

Location

Oxford College of Emory University

Original Format

Transcript

Duration

11 pages

Interviewer

JC (pseudonym)

State/Province of Residence

Georgia, U.S.A.

State/Province of Birth

Ho Chi Min City, Vietnam

Five-year birth range

1996-2000

Nationalities

Vietnam, China, American

Gender

Female

Race or ethnicity

Asian, Vietnamese, Chinese

Socioeconomic class

Working class

Main Languages

Vietnamese, English, Chinese (dialect)

Occupation

College student

Length of digital device access

10 years

Age of regular digital device acess

Age 8

Coding/markup languages

Some Java Script

Device Type

Tablet computer

Device Make and Model

Apple iPad Pro

Files

https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/39083/archive/files/5b98d1a1f6b901d10d9c3b643d8ee886.JPG

Citation

“Interview with a Vietnamese-American College Student About Her Experiences with Digital Technologies,” Archive of Personal Digital History, accessed January 17, 2025, https://apdh.oxomeka.org/items/show/1.

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