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Shulk from Xenoblade for anon
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Blog Activity 2.1- Patterns of Analogue and Digital media
Are there obvious patterns of analogue and digital media usage?
Patterns of analogue and digital media usuage have changed over time. Presently, digital media usage is the most dominant. This is evident in most of the population owning an iPhone, our generation can heavily depend on their phones for everything! News, calling, texting, and different apps that cater to anyones personal preferences mean the usage of digital media is much higher than analogue. Even in High Schools laptops are being introduced to replace traditional analogue methods of pen and paper. There is talk of even the HSC test to be on computer in the future. This has obviously not always been the case though, in the early periods of digital media development many were afraid of the unknown and stuck to traditional analogue methods like; books and writing.
Do we prefer some types of content in a particular form?
When reading lengthy articles or novels, it is widely preferred to have it in hand. But due to recent technologies it is available to have it on a computer, phone or iPad. This makes it easier to carry from place to place and if your the type of person who likes to read more than one book at a time, it's also much easier.
Do we have a choice, or is some information only available in analogue or digital forms?
A lot of novels, especially really old ones are only available in books. Some interactive forms of information, such as videos on Youtube are only available in digital forms.