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Week 5: Submit 3 assignments!

This week I finally submitted two papers and one assignment on Wednesday. I made a summary here:

Post digital of Society:

When I first start to learn this course. It is really general and abstract for me, and I didn’t have any clues or thoughts about my final paper. Fortunately, due to teacher Tim, I sent several emails to him to make sure my understanding of this course and my paper are in the right way. Tim also gave me a lot help about how to analyse my topic by using post digital perspective. Digital is purely numbers, but understanding technology requires the understanding of the digital and non-digital world. Post digital of society not only includes one subject or factor. We need to consider or explain the problem from more than one perspective. Besides, every factor is not independent to each other. They connect very closely. Every tiny changes will cause the following results in other areas. I think this is the most important lesson I got from this course!

Text Mining:

I have a great regret of my final paper! I try to make one more visual image, but I still can’t figure out what’s wrong with my code after seeking help from my friends. I think I will ask the teachers after I finishing the Exclusive and Inequity paper.

Exclusive and Inequity

I’m still revising my final paper. One of the requirements is about sentences. I’m not so confident about my expression. I don’t know wether I can explain some complicated thoughts in a logical way with correct grammar.

I think this is my week 5. I spend a happy time with my friends on Sunday! Hope everyone can have a great week!

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