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Digital technologies with high importance for all areas of life

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 9:28 am
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The use of digital technologies is considered to be of great importance in almost all areas of life, especially for maintaining social contacts (85 percent). For more than half of the population, digital technologies are also very or fairly important in the areas of health and prevention (59 percent), education (52 percent), work (51 percent) and household (50 percent).

For 80 percent, they make life easier and enable comprehensive access to relevant information (69 percent). Nevertheless, 87 percent of respondents also believe that not all areas of life need to be digitized. In addition, 70 percent fear that the state will gain knowledge about them through digital technologies. More than half (55 percent) are also afraid that strangers could gain insight into their private lives.

Population rates digital competence as “satisfactory”
On average, Germans rate their digital skills as satisfactory (3.1) on a school grading scale. This means that the grade has risen slightly compared to the previous year (3.3). The best grades were given by 16- to 29-year-olds and 30- to 49-year-olds (2.6 each), while those over 75 (4.8) scored the worst.

However, there are fundamental problems with the use of digital technologies in all age groups: 76 percent of those surveyed believe they are able to use technical devices as desired. 61 percent can classify error messages and respond to them. Conversely, this means that almost a quarter cannot use technical devices as desired, and more than a third fail due to error messages.

Second nationwide day of action for digital participation
In order to promote digital participation across all age groups, Digital Day will israel gambling data take place for the second time on June 18, 2021. Digital Day is intended to bring people across Germany together around digital topics and offers a platform to shed light on various aspects of digitalization, discuss opportunities and challenges, and initiate a broad social dialogue. At digitaltag.eu/aktionslandkarte, interested parties can choose from more than 1,500 online campaigns and in-person events - from seminars and live streams to advice, virtual tours and tutorials to hackathons. The program can be filtered by topic categories and searched in full text.

The Digital Day is organized by the “Digital for All” initiative, which brings together 27 organizations from the fields of civil society, culture, science, business, welfare and the public sector.

Digital Day will be accompanied by an all-day live stream at digitaltag.eu. The official opening will take place at 8:30 a.m. with Minister of State for Digital Affairs Dorothee Bär. Throughout the day, moderated discussions with high-ranking representatives of the partner organizations of the “Digital for All” initiative will be broadcast in the live stream.

On the occasion of Digital Day, the "Prize for Digital Togetherness", endowed with 20,000 euros, will be awarded in two categories (digital participation and digital engagement). The winners will be announced on June 16, 2021 and will introduce themselves and their projects at the official opening.