An Interview with a Psychology Professor About Her Evolving Experiences with Technology

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Title

An Interview with a Psychology Professor About Her Evolving Experiences with Technology

Description

Interview #10 - Pre-1980 Birthdate
This is an oral history interview with Dr. A, a Caucasian female, currently teaching at Oxford College of Emory University.
Since my interviewee decided to use a pseudonym, I respected her decision and gave her the pseudonym of Dr. A. The interviewee discussed the relationship of technology between the social and digital interactions one may experience by using the specific type of technology. Technology use differs from one person to another, and so Dr. A drew on her specific experiences and how she viewed the device that she regularly used in her life. Thus, the interview expands our understanding of what “digital literacy” means to different people.
This interview started after the briefing of informed consent and background intake, as well as, the overview of the interview.

Publisher

Oxford College of Emory University

Date

October 2018

Format

Adobe PDF

Language

English

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewee

Dr. A (pseudonym)

Original Format

Transcript

Duration

16 pages

Interviewer

D (pseudonym)

State/Province of Residence

Georgia, USA

State/Province of Birth

Virginia, USA

Five-year birth range

1970-1975

Nationalities

American

Gender

Female

Race or ethnicity

Caucasian

Socioeconomic class

Upper Middle Class

Main Languages

English

Occupation

Professor

Length of digital device access

24 years

Age of regular digital device acess

22 years old

Coding/markup languages

N/A

Device Type

Laptop Computer

Device Make and Model

MacBook Pro

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Citation

“An Interview with a Psychology Professor About Her Evolving Experiences with Technology,” Archive of Personal Digital History, accessed November 21, 2024, https://apdh.oxomeka.org/items/show/22.

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