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Q-1: The shift from analog technology to digital technology is most clear when it comes to recording and playing music using technology. Research the different forms of music recording that have been used over the decades. Which are digital and which are analog? What were the benefits of each type of technology? )
Q-2: What are some other examples of when and where demographics are collected and used? Consider times when you have been asked questions about your location, age, and other demographics. Examples might include when you sign up for accounts like Facebook, or when you're asked to provide census information to the government. ()
Q-3: What types of asynchronous communication technology do you use in your daily life? How does asynchronous communication impact the way you communicate with others? ()
Q-4: Consider how online communication has changed in your lifetime? Write down some of the tools you used and the effect it had on who you communicated with and how often. ()
Q-5: How important is nationalism? Do you think that nationalism results in mostly positive outcomes, or mostly negative outcomes? Why? ()
Q-6: What are some examples of how your life has been impacted by globalization? Are these examples of social, economic, or political globalization, or some combination of the three? ()
Q-7: Before we dive into the factors that contribute to the digital divide, consider a few that haven't been mentioned yet. How do you think these factors would contribute to some Canadians having technology and Internet access, and some not having that access? ()
Q-8: Why do you think intellectual property rights are important? Consider how you might feel if you'd invested time into creating something. Would you want to protect that creation? ()