Stadt | Land | DatenFluss

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About this app

Many things that we use as a matter of course only work with large amounts of data - speech recognition, navigation, internet research ... and we leave traces of data behind in almost everything we do.

Artificial intelligence, big data and the Internet of Things make our everyday lives easier. But what exactly is behind it? How does the technology work? And how can we consciously share and protect our data? The City | app answers these questions Country | Data flow of the vhs for more data competence.

Dive into the virtual city and learn everything about data-supported technologies in your everyday life. Playfully build up your data knowledge. The more content you edit, the more colorful your city becomes.

Subject areas: Work 4.0, future mobility, telemedicine
Technologies: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Internet of Things

Features
- extensively researched content
- prepared for everyone to understand
- close relation to everyday life
- Comprehensive glossary of digital technologies
- compact learning units
- diverse types of exercises
- free of charge

The City | Country | The vhs data flow for more data competence is an offer from the German Adult Education Association (Deutscher Volkshochschul-Verband e.V.). It is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Updated on
Jul 13, 2023

Data safety

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