User talk:Adianna ortiz

In a modern world consumed by technology, it is only inevitable that a thriving institution such as Columbus State University contributes so heavily to the "digital world" its students live in. One can walk into the library and be surrounded by digital devices immediately; students on computers, laptops, and their cellular devices, all using such devices to connect to programs like CougarNett, Facebook, and Twitter. The "digital world" on campus is one that can assist, as well as hinder. Resources such as CougarNett, and even Youtube, can help students complete their daily assignments and learn new information each day. Yet, programs such as Facebook and Twitter, can cause distraction during important instruction time. An important lesson must be drawn from close observation of the "digital world" at Columbus State University: the digital world is one that is meant to add to one's time at Columbus, not consume it. Proper use and involvement in the digital world on campus can lead to a successful experience for the next four years.