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Name
Cheryl Chew
Student No.
3244 0969
Unit Code
MCC315
Unit Name
New Media Technology
Class Code
MCC315
Local Lecturer’s name
Shalumatani
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1
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Cheryl Chew
Date submitted:
19/06/2015
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Running Head: HOW DO DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF DIGITAL ZEITGEST ON DIVERSE WEBSITES AFFECT USERS’ ENGAGEMENT WITH INFORMATION
How do different versions of digital zeitgeist on diverse websites affect users’ engagement with information?
Cheryl Chew
Murdoch University
Table of Content
1. Introduction
2. Research question
3. Samples and Methodology
4. Findings
5. Analysis
6. Conclusion
7. References
Introduction
The world has been manipulating interestingly over the past decades. Taking Singapore as an example, we are progressing at a much faster pace than not only our neighboring countries, but