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CONNECTED: The internet is a part of everyone’s life Mitch Harrison EDTC 5103

HYPOTHESIS  We are all more connected than ever, but younger people are more connected while the older demographic is slower to connect.

SURVEY CREATED USING GOOGLE DOCS AND ADMINISTERED TO 32 PEOPLE IN JUST 3 HOURS.

RESULTS

PARTICIPANTS

RESULTS:

CONCLUSIONS:  - Regardless of age, we are increasingly connected.  - Younger people access the internet via smart phones more frequently than those who are older.  - People of all ages recognize the advantages of smartphone usage.  - Screen size seems to be a deterrent when accessing the internet via smartphone, for some users.

ANALYSIS  My hypothesis was that older people are less connected, but the data shows that there is much less of a discrepancy than I thought. The data shows that people recognize the value of being connected regardless of age. The one determination of likelihood to connect seems to hinge, in some way, on the size of the screen that the user is viewing content on. As we age our eyes struggle to view smaller things. Older users still see the internet as something you access via desktop or laptop.

DATA: