BLOG THEME 02 (This is mine own experience as a child and digital media)
My Childhood and Digital Media:
Growing up, I was fortunate to have access to a variety of digital devices that shaped my childhood. Our home was filled with the hum of a TV, the buzzing of a computer, the whir of a DVD player, and the static sounds of the radio. These gadgets were not just tools for entertainment; they were gateways to adventures, learning, and fun. I have two sisters, and we all shared the excitement of exploring these devices together. One of our favorite activities was playing games on the computer.
Sometimes, I would try out new games while my sisters joined in or cheered me on. It was a way to bond and spend quality time together. The TV, however, was where we spent many of our evenings. We loved watching cartoons, and it was something that brought us closer. Our weekend routine often involved settling in front of the screen to watch our favorite shows.
I remember being especially excited during school holidays because we’d watch special movies like Harry Potter, Tin tin, and Scooby-Doo.
These were not just movies to us; they were part of our childhood magic. Another tradition we had was watching educational programs every weekend.
It wasn’t just about entertainment. These shows helped us with school subjects, making learning fun and interactive. Looking back, it was a great way to reinforce what we were learning in class without feeling like a chore. Digital media was a huge part of my childhood. It wasn’t just about entertainment—it was about discovering new worlds, learning new things, and connecting with my family. Every device, from the TV to the computer, played a role in shaping those memories. Even now, I find myself feeling nostalgic about those days of simple joy and shared experiences.
by Iresha Mendis.










