Digital Society
Generations. Digital habits
Digital Well-Being
100

addiction

not being able to stop doing something

100

multitasking

doing several activities at the same time, especially using more than one digital device

100

encyclopedia 


a book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically.

200

privacy

keeping personal information safe

200

screen time

the amount of time a person spends looking at screens such as phones, computers, or tablets

200

digital 


relating to or using signals or information represented by discrete (discontinuous) values.

300

remote work

working from home using technology

300

digital natives  

people who grew up using digital technology such as the internet, smartphones, and computers

300

streaming 


to transmit or receive data (especially video and audio material) over a computer network as a continuous flow.

400

convenience

something that makes life easier

400

tech-savvy

having good knowledge and skills in using technology

400

scams 


a dishonest scheme; a fraud.

500

digital society

a world where technology is part of daily life

500

scrolling

moving up or down on a screen to see more content, especially on social media

500

broadband 


able to transmit a wide band of frequencies, especially for high-speed internet access.

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