by admin | May 4, 2025 | All, Blog Posts, Learning Objectives, Process of Digitization
Digitization is the process of converting analog information (such as printed text and sound recordings) into a digital format that computers can store, process, and transmit. However, it always involves a balance between efficiency, storage, and accessibility....
by admin | May 1, 2025 | All, Blog Posts, Essence of Digital, Learning Objectives
Essence of Digital We live in an era dominated by digital technology, but few stop to ask what digital actually means. It’s easy to associate the word with modern inventions such as laptops, apps, streaming platforms; but the concept itself is much older and far more...
by admin | Apr 13, 2025 | All, Blog Posts, Learning Objectives
In today’s world, we connect with others more than ever through phones, texts, and video calls. While digital communication helps us stay in touch easily, it’s not the same as being together in person. Comparing in-person human connection to digital communication...
by admin | Apr 12, 2025 | Advantages and Limitations of Digital Representation, All, Blog Posts, Learning Objectives
Advantages and Limitations of Digital Representation I. Historical Context Advantages: 1. Preservation & Duplication:Early digital formats such as floppy disks and CDs allowed historical texts, images, and data to be copied without degradation, unlike books...
by admin | Apr 3, 2025 | All, Blog Posts, Digital or Not Digital?, Learning Objectives
1. Cuneiform (c. 3400 B.C.) - Not Digital Cuneiform is one of the world’s earliest systems of writing, developed by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia. It involved pressing a stylus into clay tablets to create wedge-shaped marks. While it transformed their communication, it...
by admin | Mar 19, 2025 | All, Blog Posts, Learning Objectives, Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners-Lee: The Man who Invented the Web People use the internet every day to chat with friends, watch videos, do homework, and even shop. But there was a time when none of this existed. That all changed thanks to one person: Tim Berners-Lee. In 1989, while...