Essay On Digital Communication

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Looking around, our world grows more digital with each passing day. In just a few clicks of a button, songs can be downloaded, groceries ordered, letters sent. It seems every bureaucratic powerhouse on the planet strives to develop a faster and more efficient way of doing things; as they very well should. A well-organized government, will grow stronger. A disciplined business, will grow richer. While the arms of powerful organizations become enveloped in digital technologies, people follow in their path as they pick up the newest smartphone or laptop computer. As for me, I am left pondering… Are we, humans, leaving something behind as we move forward technologically into a new digital age? I searched long and hard for a means of comparing the digital to the human. I thought of looking at communication styles as they have progressed through the years from messengers, to letters, fax, email, and now texting; however, I was struck with a different idea that I care deeply about. Music has long been a form of communication - be it the aboriginals in Australia …show more content…

I am sure they would be further astonished to think they would need to get up and move a needle to skip a song. What I just described, is exactly why I am interested in exploring this topic. I want to educate today’s youth about how everyone listened to music before digital was developed for commercial use in 1982. “How?”, I ask myself. What will it take to convince people to switch from easy access music to hard work and having to pay for music. While writing my paper, I will need to not only be persuasive but informative about the topic. To do so, I will look at three different types of sources, one that will give historical information, another that will present scientific facts, and finally one that will present

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