Hey everyone! Today’s lecture was an interesting one… we spoke about the ways in which the mobile phone emerged and explained how we are always connected. At first, I was very overwhelmed with the factual data that revolved around this topic but the more Ted (tutor) explained it, I really started to understand it and it became very interesting.
In my previous blogs, I came to realise that the more I remediated something after researching or finding a helpful source, it helped me to understand and remember what the data is telling me. This is what I create, to show the worlds web usage that is run by mobiles.

However, it’s not easy for everyone to access the internet or certain areas within the internet due to mobile phones as the numerical language of control is made of codes that mark access to information, or reject it. An example that might help you understand this is, YouTube blocking a video from working due to the video being unavailable in that country. This proves that there is some control over what is available on the internet.
To end this blog, i found this video that may help you understand why they do this:
I really like the style of your blog and your post for this week really helped me to further understand the lecture content.
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Hey Caitlyn!! I found your blog post this week really helpful in understanding the topic similarly confused with all of the factual data presented! I love your remediation this week too! Have a look at this website ( https://www.southuniversity.edu/news-and-blogs/2016/08/mobile-phones-and-society-how-being-constantly-connected-impacts-our-lives-137313 ) as it may help you link a website to support your post! You have done such a great job, keep it up xx
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Hey Caitlyn! I really enjoyed your blog post for this week! I just thought I would mention to just double check your tenses. You said “it helped me to understand and remember what the data is telling me. This is what I create” where you should have maybe written “what the data was telling me” and “This is what I created”.
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Hi!! I loved the way you used an example to explain the concept, I find it make it way easier to understand. I also really like how you explained that we are always connected!!
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Hi!! I loved the way you used an example to explain the concept, I find it make it way easier to understand. I also really like how you explained that we are always connected!!
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