Reading the Digital Future (Podcast)
Information I is not just a subject about computers. It is a practical guide to understanding the digital society we already live in every day. From smartphones, social media, AI, data, programming, networks, digital ethics, copyright, privacy, and information security to exam-style problem solving, this book explains the essential ideas of Information I in clear, accessible language for high school students and lifelong learners. Readers will learn how data becomes information, how computers and networks work, how algorithms and programs are structured, how graphs and statistics can be interpreted, and why AI answers should never be trusted blindly. The book also covers practical issues such as phishing, passwords, misinformation, copyright, personal information, and responsible online behavior. Designed for students preparing for school exams and exam-style questions, this book also serves as a valuable digital literacy guide for adults who want to relearn the foundations of today’s information society. In an age where AI writes, data persuades, and information spreads instantly, the real skill is not simply using technology. It is learning how to question, judge, protect, communicate, and think responsibly. Kindle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GYNKPM1T
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