"It's just a matter of having the whole world in my hand rather than just however much a cartographer can fit on a piece of paper"
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Title
"It's just a matter of having the whole world in my hand rather than just however much a cartographer can fit on a piece of paper"
Description
Interview #5 - Post-1980 Birthdate
This interview was between two first-year Oxford College of Emory University students in the beginning of the 2018 school year. Both people were born between 1999-2004 and are considered digital natives. DC was raised in Louisiana while Kate grew up in Florida. The purpose of this interview is to examine and catalog digital use by people who grew up exposed to technology and to reflect on the affects that technology has on our lives.
This interview was between two first-year Oxford College of Emory University students in the beginning of the 2018 school year. Both people were born between 1999-2004 and are considered digital natives. DC was raised in Louisiana while Kate grew up in Florida. The purpose of this interview is to examine and catalog digital use by people who grew up exposed to technology and to reflect on the affects that technology has on our lives.
Publisher
Oxford College of Emory University
Date
September 2018
Format
Adobe PDF
Language
English
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewee
Kate Taylor (pseudonym)
Original Format
Transcript
Duration
12 pages
Interviewer
D.C. (pseudonym)
State/Province of Residence
Georgia, USA
State/Province of Birth
Florida, USA
Five-year birth range
1996-2000
Nationalities
American
Gender
Female
Race or ethnicity
Caucasian
Socioeconomic class
Upper Class
Main Languages
English, Spanish
Occupation
Student
Length of digital device access
8 years
Age of regular digital device acess
10 years old
Coding/markup languages
N/A
Device Type
Cellphone
Device Make and Model
iPhone 6
Files
Collection
Citation
“"It's just a matter of having the whole world in my hand rather than just however much a cartographer can fit on a piece of paper",” Archive of Personal Digital History, accessed March 9, 2025, https://apdh.oxomeka.org/items/show/21.