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Children in Digital World
Dr. C. Subathra
Pages: 1-4 | First Published: 05 Jul 2020
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As the debate about whether the internet is safe for children rages, The State of the World’s Children 2017: Children in a Digital World discusses how digital access can be a game changer for children or yet another dividing line. The report represents the first comprehensive look from UNICEF at the different ways digital technology is affecting children, identifying dangers as well as opportunities. It makes a clear call to governments, the digital technology sector and telecom industries to level the digital playing field for children by creating policies, practices and products that can help children harness digital opportunities and protect them from harm. Every age has its myths. Myths are often equated with falsehood, but their very persistence reveals society‟s deeper commitment to particular values. Some myths in the digital age are remarkably hard to shake, even though evidence from research and experience often contradicts them. Here are my top myths about children in the digital age. Keywords: Children, Digital, Society

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10. Hirsh-Pasek K, Zosh JM, Golinkoff RM, Gray JH, Robb MB, Kaufman J. Putting education in “educational” apps: Lessons from the science of learning. Psychological Science in the Public Interest. 2015;16(1):3-34. 10.1177/1529100615569721.
11. Kannass KN, Colombo J. The effects of continuous and intermittent distractors on cognitive performance and attention in preschoolers. Journal of Cognition and Development. 2007.
12. Mueller P a, Oppenheimer DM. The pen is mightier than the keyboard: Advantages of Longhand over laptop note taking. Psychological Science. 2014;25(6):1159-1168.
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Digitalization and Healthcare Industry
Dr. V. Malar Vizhi
Pages: 5-13 | First Published: 05 Jul 2020
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Digitalization is the cause of large-scale and sweeping transformations across multiple aspects of business, providing unparalleled opportunities for value creation and capture, while also representing a major source of rick. Business leaders across all sectors are grappling with the strategic implications of these transformations for their organizations, industry ecosystems, and society. The economic and societal implications of digitalization are contested and raising serious questions about the wider impact of digital transformation. Keywords: Health Care, Hospital, Human

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9. Greenhalgh, T, Wherton, J, Sugarhood, P What matters to older people with assisted living needs? A phenomenological analysis of the use and non-use of telehealth and telecare. Soc Sci Med 2013; 93: 86–94.
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History of Digitalization in India
Dr. S. Rajapriya
Pages: 14-18 | First Published: 05 Jul 2020
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Digital India is a campaign launched by the ( Government of India ) to ensure the Government‘s services are made available to citizens electronically by improved online infrastructure and by increasing Internet connectivity or by making the country digitally empowered in the field of technology. The initiative includes plans to connect rural areas with high-speed internet networks. Digital India consists of three core components. The development of secure and stable digital infrastructure, delivering government services digitally and universal digital literacy.
Keywords: Digital India, E-Commerce

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Digitalisation and Entrepreneurship
S. Raja Prathiba
Pages: 19-28 | First Published: 05 Jul 2020
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Digital Entrepreneurship represents a joining of traditional entrepreneurship with an emphasis on new technologies, the opportunities created by these technologies, and new business forms. By design, our approach integrates the perspective of stakeholders from different industries including Computing, New Media, Business, Science, and Engineering.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Digitalization

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Digitalization and Education
R. Jaya Prabha
Pages: 29-40 | First Published: 05 Jul 2020
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Digitization is less commonly digitalization. Digitalization is the process of converting information into a digital format in which the information is organised into bits. The result is the representation of an object image, sound, document, or signal by generating a series of numbers that describe a set of its points or samples. The result is called representation. Digitalization of education is a powerful trend in terms of reformation and modernization of the global education environment.

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