Ensure full coverage of the digital society course with this accessible guide written by an experienced international team of IB educators and examiners, enabling students to build skills and understand the importance and impact of digital systems and technologies in the contemporary world.
– Explore digital society through the key concepts, content and contexts of the syllabus with clear, real world, internationally minded examples for each topic.
– Delve into the higher-level extension challenges and interventions in digital society using contemporary, real-world issues that allow students to formulate their own recommendations, with reflections to consolidate learning throughout.
– Essential tools for inquiry are integrated throughout the course, with links to ATL, TOK, and Extended Essay.
– Specific chapters and activities are featured for conducting inquiries suitable for SL and HL students, with added extended inquiries for HL students.
– Prepare for the inquiry project, with step-by-step guidance, advice, practice questions and top tips on how to maximise potential in the assessment.
– Explore digital society through the key concepts, content and contexts of the syllabus with clear, real world, internationally minded examples for each topic.
– Delve into the higher-level extension challenges and interventions in digital society using contemporary, real-world issues that allow students to formulate their own recommendations, with reflections to consolidate learning throughout.
– Essential tools for inquiry are integrated throughout the course, with links to ATL, TOK, and Extended Essay.
– Specific chapters and activities are featured for conducting inquiries suitable for SL and HL students, with added extended inquiries for HL students.
– Prepare for the inquiry project, with step-by-step guidance, advice, practice questions and top tips on how to maximise potential in the assessment.
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I just spent the last hour reading and skimming the eInspection copy of the new Digital Society textbook, and it is simply the textbook that is most closely aligned with a DP subject guide that I have ever seen. I have taught ITGS, TOK, and CS, and none of the textbooks that I have looked at for these courses even come close.
I feel like anyone who attempts to teach DS without this textbook is at a severe disadvantage. I really look forward trying to deliver the course with the assistance of the textbook. Kudos to Barbara Stefanics and all the other authors!
Just spent a wonderful hour with a cup of coffee, browsing through the eInspection copy. What an amazing job the whole team has done. I was already really looking forward to starting to teach DS, having just finished a course with Barbara Stefanics. Now, I'm buzzing! This is a must for anyone teaching DS.
It was always so difficult for us as teachers to recommend a book for ITGS to the students as despite there being many books in the market in the name of ITGS, none of them aligned well with the course requirements especially the assessments, IA, EE, case study and even the content specific to ITGS. I am glad that this will not be the case anymore [after seeing the eInspection copy] as we will have access to the Digital Society book very soon authored by some of my favourites and the best ones in this field including Barbara Stefanics, Eli Bomfim, Tammy Earle and Carol Hancox with whom I had the privilege to work on different assignments. I am sure that this book will help students and teachers alike to meet the course objectives.