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Digital assess Tamara Guthrie 17230012

Survey Questions Do you have access to the internet at Varsity College? Yes No Do you have access to the internet at home? Which device do you have access to at home? Computer Laptop Smart Phone IPad Tablet Other device Don’t have access to a digital device

Survey Question 4. Do you have the knowledge and basic skills to use a computer or another device? Yes No 5. How do you access the internet at home? DSL/ADSL WIFI Data on Smart Phone Dongle

What did the survey show in terms of accessibility The survey was conducted on 34 students at Varsity College. The first question states “Do you have access to the internet at Varsity College?” the percentage of students that have access to the internet at Varsity College was 100%. Another question asked in the survey was “Do you have access to the internet at home” with only 68% having access at home and 29% stating that they don’t have access to the internet at home. The results show that all students have access to the internet at College but once they leave the campus there is only 68% of the 34 Students that have internet access off campus.

Did all students surveyed have access to the internet out side campus Out of the 34 students to attend Varsity College only 68% of the student Surveyed had access to the internet outside of campus, With 29 % stating they did not have access to the internet outside of Varsity College. If not, why do think this is the case The price of having internet in your home is expensive and some individuals and families cant afford to have internet. To the students that don’t have internet access at their homes, it could be because they are in a area that does not have internet access yet or the area is in an isolated area

Did socio-economic factors play a role in your findings Yes, socio-economic factors play an major role in the access to the internet. A large amount individuals at varsity college are unable to have internet in there homes due to their location, fanatical implications. But some individuals use their smart phones to ensure that are able to complete their work. Did everyone have the same level of skill in using technology? No, out of the 34 participants of the survey 94% of the participants stated that they have the basic skills and knowledge to work on a computer and other devices and 3% stated that they don’t have the knowledge and basic skills to work on a computer or other devices.

Was there correlation between the level of access available and skills? Yes the amount of access of the internet at varsity college was 100% but the amount of access at home was 68% which reflected in the knowledge and skills being 94% an only 3% stating that they did not have the skills and knowledge to use a computer or another digital device.