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  2. Digital literacy - Wikipedia

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    Digital literacy is the ability to use digital media platforms to find, evaluate, and communicate information. It involves technical and cognitive skills, as well as ethical and social aspects. Learn about its origins, frameworks, and 21st-century skills.

  3. Digital intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Digital intelligence is the sum of social, emotional, and cognitive abilities that enable individuals to face the challenges and adapt to the demands of life in the digital world. Learn about the DQ framework, a comprehensive set of digital competencies and values, and its international recognition and adoption.

  4. Digital economy - Wikipedia

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    The digital economy is an umbrella term for how traditional economic activities are transformed by the Internet and World Wide Web technologies. Learn about the different approaches to define the digital economy, its development trends, and its core and related sectors.

  5. Digital citizen - Wikipedia

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    A digital citizen is a person who uses information technology to engage in society, politics, and government. Learn about the different meanings, types, and challenges of digital citizenship in the context of the algorithmic society.

  6. Cyberspace - Wikipedia

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    Cyberspace is an interconnected digital environment that supports various social and technological phenomena. Learn about its origin, meaning, features, ethics and examples from science fiction, art and technology.

  7. Digitality - Wikipedia

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    Digitality (or digitalism) is the condition of living in a digital culture, derived from Negroponte's book Being Digital. It involves aspects such as communication, information, media, and social media, and has impacts on education, intercultural communication, and modernity.

  8. Digital twin - Wikipedia

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    A digital twin is a digital model of a physical product, system, or process that serves as its digital counterpart for simulation, integration, testing, monitoring, and maintenance. Learn about the origin, subtypes, and features of digital twin technology from this Wikipedia article.

  9. Digital transformation - Wikipedia

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    Digital transformation (DT) is the process of adoption and implementation of digital technology [1] [2] [3] by an organization in order to create new or modify existing products, services and operations by the means of translating business processes into a digital format.