What is Digital Society? (IB)

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What is a digital society?

A community heavily influenced and shaped by digital technologies, including the internet, mobile devices, social media, and other forms of digital communication and data processing.

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What is one of the defining features of a digital society?

High level of connectivity among its members, facilitated by widespread internet access and mobile devices.

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What percentage of South Korea's population has internet access?

Over 95%, making it one of the most connected societies in the world.

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Name two examples of digital communication tools in a digital society.

Social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) and messaging apps (e.g., Gmail, WhatsApp, Slack).

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How is data used in a digital society?

As a valuable resource for decision-making in various sectors, such as business and government.

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What is an example of data-driven decision making in business?

Amazon using data analytics to recommend products to users based on their browsing and purchase history.

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What are two key components of the digital economy?

E-commerce (online shopping platforms) and digital payments (services like PayPal, Apple Pay, and cryptocurrency).

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How has digital technology transformed social interaction?

Through virtual communities and enabling remote work, allowing people to connect regardless of geographical location.

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What event highlighted the potential for digital tools in maintaining productivity outside traditional office settings?

The rise of remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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What are two main concerns regarding privacy and security in a digital society?

Data privacy (collection and use of personal data) and cybersecurity (protecting digital systems from attacks).

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What is a simple way to enhance personal cybersecurity?

Regularly updating passwords and using two-factor authentication.

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What is the digital divide?

The gap between those who have access to digital technologies and those who do not, based on factors like geography and socioeconomic status.

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What are two considerations in the ethical use of data?

Ensuring individual consent for data collection and use, and maintaining transparency about how data is used.

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What is GDPR and what is its purpose?

General Data Protection Regulation, a regulation in the European Union aimed at protecting individuals' data privacy and increasing transparency.

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Why is understanding digital society important?

It's crucial for grasping the broader implications of technology on human interactions, economics, and governance in our modern world.

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What is social media?

Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram allow for instant sharing of information and social interaction

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What are email and messaging apps?

Tools like Gmail, WhatsApp, and Slack facilitate both personal and professional communication.

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What are virtual communities?

Online forums and social media groups allow people to connect based on shared interests, regardless of geographical location.

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What is remote work?

Digital tools enable people to work from anywhere, changing the traditional office environment.

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What is data privacy?

The collection and use of personal data by companies and governments raise questions about privacy rights.