Interview with a Chemistry Major About Her Experiences with Digital Technologies

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Title

Interview with a Chemistry Major About Her Experiences with Digital Technologies

Description

Interview #14 - Post-1980 Birthdate
This is an oral interview with a female student born between 1996 and 2000. The interview included questions about her relationship with digital technologies and the way digital technology has affected the way she was raised. As a chemistry major, she is often found scribbling chemical bonds on paper and googling explanations online. The digital device she chose for the interview is a MacBook Air 13” 2015. For the purpose of confidentiality, the interviewee’s name has been replaced with the letters “E.T.”
The interview was conducted by Michele Chen, a current first year Oxford Student interested in the relationship between digital technology and the way people are raised. She is a first-generation student whose parents immigrated from China to New York. She is interested in developing a better understanding of people and hopes to pursue a career in public health.

Publisher

Oxford College of Emory University

Date

September 2018

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewee

E.T. (pseudonym)

Location

Oxford College of Emory University

Original Format

Interview Transcript

Duration

12 pages

Interviewer

Michele Chen

State/Province of Residence

New Jersey, USA

State/Province of Birth

New Jersey, USA

Five-year birth range

1996-2000

Nationalities

United States

Gender

Female

Race or ethnicity

Chinese

Socioeconomic class

Upper middle class

Main Languages

English

Occupation

College student

Length of digital device access

13 years

Age of regular digital device acess

5 years old

Coding/markup languages

None

Device Type

Laptop

Device Make and Model

MacBook Air 13" 2015

Files

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Citation

“Interview with a Chemistry Major About Her Experiences with Digital Technologies,” Archive of Personal Digital History, accessed November 22, 2024, https://apdh.oxomeka.org/items/show/2.

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