Interview with an Ecuadorian Entrepreneur on Her Personal and Professional Use of Technology

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Title

Interview with an Ecuadorian Entrepreneur on Her Personal and Professional Use of Technology

Description

Interview #7 - Pre-1980 Birthdate
This oral history interview on digital literacies and technology use is with Fatima*, who is interviewed by Ana Natalia. Fatima, a Ecuadorian woman born within the age range of 1965-1970, is an entrepreneur and start-up consultant in the Boston area for companies started by women. She is also the mother of three children.
Ana Natalia is a first year student at Oxford College of Emory University from Wellesley, Massachusetts. She is a neuroscience major with an interest on studying digital technology’s effect on the brain. The intent of this interview was to understand the role of technology in the life of someone who did not grow up with digital technologies such as they are now. Furthermore, Ana Natalia wanted to explore the ways in which technological literacies are learnt and/or developed over a long period of time.

Publisher

Oxford College of Emory University

Date

October 2018

Format

Adobe PDF

Language

English

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewee

Fatima (pseudonym)

Original Format

Transcript

Duration

7 pages

Interviewer

Ana-Natalia Epstein

State/Province of Residence

Massachusetts, USA

State/Province of Birth

Quito, Ecuador

Five-year birth range

1965-1970

Nationalities

Ecuadorian

Gender

Female

Race or ethnicity

Latina

Socioeconomic class

Upper Class

Main Languages

Spanish, English

Occupation

Investor, Entrepreneur

Length of digital device access

30 years

Age of regular digital device acess

20 years old

Coding/markup languages

N/A

Device Type

Cellphone

Device Make and Model

iPhone 7

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Citation

“Interview with an Ecuadorian Entrepreneur on Her Personal and Professional Use of Technology,” Archive of Personal Digital History, accessed November 22, 2024, https://apdh.oxomeka.org/items/show/12.

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