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DIGITAL COMPETENCE Chapter 1 INFORMATION SOCIETY AND THE POWER OF INFORMATION Module 2 Information society

The development level of countries is measured by the use of technology.

Information society a society which is intertwined with technology

Information society Information society Collecting Update info Storage information Archiving information Providing information

( commons.wikimedia.org) Internet users per 100 inhabitants from 1997 to 2014 ( commons.wikimedia.org)

The benefits of Information technology Speed Precision Reliability Consistency

The Responsibilities of Using Information To be Informed To Make Proper Use of IT To Safeguard

Digital Citizenship The behavioural norms regarding the technology use. People who critically use information and communication resources. People who know the ethical consequences of online behaviour and make moral decisions.

Dimensions of digital citizenship Digital Access and Literacy Digital Trade and Communication Digital Ethics and Digital Law Digital Rights and Responsibilities Digital Health and Digital Security

Television Education Training Entertainment Shipping

Manufacturing Journalism Energy Sports

The Evolution of the Information Age

The Evolution of the Information Age

The Opportunities of Information Society Helping People Solving Problems Participate in the decision making Fewer organizational levels Rapid identification of opportunities

Cheaper, faster, secure internet Investing in people and skills What is eEurope? An initiative to ensure Europe benefits from the emerging Information Society Cheaper, faster, secure internet Investing in people and skills Stimulate the use of the internet