tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2712144360552426882.post1552458957481093403..comments2024-01-08T19:15:05.377+08:00Comments on RYAN CHEW: Digital Visitors & ResidentsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14807309760154538495noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2712144360552426882.post-81328149111768578122015-11-06T05:07:52.794+08:002015-11-06T05:07:52.794+08:00Hey Wan Chyng, I'm glad you benefited from my ...Hey Wan Chyng, I'm glad you benefited from my blogpost. If you have any further queries about my posts, do feel free to comment. I'll get back to you as soon as possible.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14807309760154538495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2712144360552426882.post-47484441226565566252015-11-06T05:04:08.731+08:002015-11-06T05:04:08.731+08:00Hey Hui Min,
First and foremost, thanks for your...Hey Hui Min, <br /><br />First and foremost, thanks for your kind words. I enjoyed reading your blog and you displayed a fair amount of knowledge yourself too. As marketers, I think we will all be digital residents throughout the impending few years of our lives.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14807309760154538495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2712144360552426882.post-64521593627219757962015-11-06T04:58:25.703+08:002015-11-06T04:58:25.703+08:00Tian Yi, I'm glad you have learned something u...Tian Yi, I'm glad you have learned something useful from my blogpost. In regards to your first question, I think to be classified as a resident, an individual needs to use the internet to build and develop his online identity by leaving his digital footprints behind like blogging. There isn't a specific amount of hours to be categorised as a resident but definitely, one must spend a fair amount of time in building his online identity.<br /><br />As for your second question, I think it's absolutely crucial to have social media as part of our professional life. Most organisations are using social media platforms to recruit applicants, to disseminate information, to source for information, etc. <br /><br />Anyway, thanks for leaving a comment behind (:Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14807309760154538495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2712144360552426882.post-4543042550098995482015-11-02T03:43:23.276+08:002015-11-02T03:43:23.276+08:00Hey Ryan,
I have definitely gained a deeper insi...Hey Ryan, <br /><br />I have definitely gained a deeper insight into the concepts of digital resident and visitor after reading your post. I totally agree with you that an individual can be both a visitor and resident at the same time. After all, it depends on how he or she view that particular activity and utilize it. <br /><br />As a resident in the social context yourself, how active do you think an individual must be on social networks to be really classified as a resident? Like is it based on the amount of time spent on it. <br /><br />From your write-up, you mentioned that you aspires to be a resident in all the three different contexts. And, I am sure most of us wants to as well, especially towards the professional side. Thus, what do you think are the importance of having social media as part of our professional life? I have a few thoughts on this and is really keen to know your views about it. <br /><br />But still, Good Job Ryan, really looking forward to reading more of your posts! <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2712144360552426882.post-69612012710276573862015-11-01T23:27:52.288+08:002015-11-01T23:27:52.288+08:00Hi Ryan, I was impressed by how you made me unders...Hi Ryan, I was impressed by how you made me understand that there is also a difference in the social and academic context of being a digital Visitor or Resident, and I definitely agree to your point!<br />I used to think that there is a difference between Visitor and Resident in the context of age and/or job positions. Now after reading your blog, I begin to question myself whether I am a Resident in a purely social context, or a mix of social and academic contexts. Will I still continue to be a digital Resident even after I finish my studies? This leads back to your point regarding people being a Visitor, Resident or both, at any point of time. I guess people will change between a Visitor and Resident at different points of their lives due to different reasons. Perhaps I will still be a Resident even after completing my studies! What about you?<br />All in all, I really enjoyed reading your blog as it makes me think further about this topic. Cheers! :)<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2712144360552426882.post-45833925428961595512015-11-01T21:36:44.516+08:002015-11-01T21:36:44.516+08:00Hi Ryan!
After reading your blog, I find it to b...Hi Ryan! <br /><br />After reading your blog, I find it to be very interesting that helped to facilitate my learning process. <br /><br />One major key point in your point was the video that benefited me a lot because I’m able to understand better through examples and videos. Other than the video, I found that what you write are different from other classmates’ post. <br /><br />One point that I agree on would be that a combination of both approaches would be beneficial. However, there are people who are either visitor or resident due to their personal circumstances. None the less, using only one of the approaches will lead to people overlooking another part of their doing. <br /><br />To end this comment, it is pleasant to find that both of us stand on the same point and there are different methods of how each individual view themselves as. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com