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Digital Immigrant Someone who is new to technology (me).
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I was born in the Dominican Republic in 1977. Moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands in 1992. Touched a computer for the first time in 1998.
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According to census.gov, 22.8 % of U.S. households had access to computers by 1993.
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Compared with the Dominican Republic where only 25% of the population had access to a computer in 2002.
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My excuses: Excuses
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I don’t need to know how to use computers, I’m a stay at home mother.
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Bad people can steal your identity.
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Staring at the screen will ruin your eye sight.
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I’m going back to college to be a teacher!!
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Will I have to use a computer? Am I too old to learn?
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I had no doubt of the support of my husband and children. I was willing to fight for my dream. I knew I would give it my best
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An in-class essay for English.
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I had never written an essay before, especially not on the computer.
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Everyone was typing except me. What I’m I going to do?
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I kept pressing buttons looking for the screen with the sheet of paper… Nothing.
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I Decided learning was better than hiding I didn’t know. I went to the professor and explained my dilemma.
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…And that is how my digital migration began.
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As with any move, it was hard at first
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It took much work and many hours of practice
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Many questions to classmates, professors and my husband.
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I still miss the non-digital state where I came from, but growing is worth the pain. I hope.
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