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    definition of it: “a set of processes that convert physical resources to a digital form or that create materials […] in a digital format. […] They form a new type of collection — a digital collection — that requires special care and preservation” (Smithsonian Institution, 2010, p. 3). Processes of digitization started with the appearance of CD-ROM invented by Philips in 1979, when technology was able to stock data. Today we live in a world where digitization is an asset but also a need. But…

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    The digital revolution is in a continuous and non ending evolution that is going worldwide, viral and common between people and especially designers. In our society, technology is very important and is the dominant industry. Therefore, we as designers should consider working on ourselves to improve our skills, enrich our global knowledge and follow and learn every new technology that could help us build a better concept, that reaches both the market needs and society. Today we can only look at…

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    and visited libraries around the world, especially after few years’ involvement in library as a volunteer. A library is a place where people can access information freely, and it is a public space for community. My career aspiration is to become a professional librarian and assist patrons to access information in the most effective way in digital age. I grew up in a rural small town of China at early ’80s, where people didn’t have much connection to outside world to get direct knowledge other…

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    whether they should move to an all digital learning style or keep teaching as they are, with printed textbooks and paper. There are problems with keeping printed textbooks and continuing to have paper assignments. Problems include textbooks weighing too much, textbooks costing too much, and the problem of accidentally losing textbooks and assignments, or leaving them at school. The main solution to this problem is for schools to completely switch to an all digital learning system. There are…

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    In today’s world, the hospitality management industry is constantly changing to meet the needs of customers, shareholders, and stakeholders all over the globe. The hospitality industry is highly competitive, and thus constantly looking for new technological innovations to dominate the market. Currently, we live in a digital era that has advanced at an astounding pace, and the competitive drive of the hospitality industry as a whole has driven it to a new level of success and innovation, never…

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    trees will take 15 years to grow back. The biggest problem with our paper consumption is that people are cutting trees and depleting forests at an unsustainable rate. The best solution to this problem is to decrease paper consumption by switching to digital education. In this way, people save paper, meanwhile preparing them for a paperless future. Studying in my Environment & Human Values course, I learned that trees are a vital part of our ecosystem, and people should…

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    In Kiki Kannibal: The Girl Who Played with Fire, Sabrina Rubin Erdely discusses the tragic situations Kiki went through after she began expressing herself on MySpace and literally started living an online life. The main question that arise from Kiki’s story is that where is the balance between free speech and privacy online. The lines between private property and public realm are progressively becoming fainter and weaker as more individuals becomes connected through the internet. In Rachel…

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    The video, “Empathy in digital age”, by Katri Saarikivi is an excellent story because the author has stated of empathy is the most important human skill in the digital age. The main point of the author is empathy is an important thing to for human to achieve the greatest thing or solve a problem with the skills that are typically connected to intelligence like whether you're really quick with their thinking whether you remember all the dates or things like that it's skills such as these learning…

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    The other night I felt overcome by sadness as I reflected upon all the suffering of this world. In many ways, I have a perfect life. Nevertheless, a part of me will always be sad as long as there is suffering in this world. Life is bitter sweet. And that’s OK with me. Happiness without sadness would not be complete…as long as suffering persists. I sat with the feelings of sadness, gazing at the dark night sky. I didn’t try to push them away. Quite the contrary, I felt empowered by them. You see…

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    will define the word “Modern digital technology”. Modern digital technology is an improved way of using technology, in other words; modern technology has made communication easier and not to mention the easy access to information and our quality of life upgraded. The digital use of technology started gradually in the 18th century, which was the entrance to the modern world. This was called the third revolution. Therefore I am going to discuss the statement “Modern digital technology is a…

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