The digital age has changed many aspects of our daily lives, from how we communicate with each other to how we work. One thing that hasn’t changed is the inevitability that conflicts will arise at home, in the workplace, and among friends. Conflict resolution in this digital age can be complicated and in many ways more challenging to resolve. This infographic by Abilene Christian University shows you what you need to know to be successful in this environment.
Infographic Sources:
1. Here's How Many Internet Users There Are
2. The Third Wheel: The Impact of Twitter Use on Relationship Infidelity and Divorce
3. Mobile Phones and Society - How Being Constantly Connected Impacts Our Lives
4. How Texting Changes Communication
5. The smartphone in the bed: How to keep technology from ruining your relationship
6. Cell Phones are Changing Social Interaction
7. Most U.S. Smartphone Owners Check Phone at Least Hourly
8. Addicted to Your Smartphone? Here's What to Do
9. The Effect of Technology on Face-to-Face Communication
10. Social Media Usage: 2005-2015
11. Antisocial Networks? Hostility on social media rising for 78 percent of users
1. Here's How Many Internet Users There Are
2. The Third Wheel: The Impact of Twitter Use on Relationship Infidelity and Divorce
3. Mobile Phones and Society - How Being Constantly Connected Impacts Our Lives
4. How Texting Changes Communication
5. The smartphone in the bed: How to keep technology from ruining your relationship
6. Cell Phones are Changing Social Interaction
7. Most U.S. Smartphone Owners Check Phone at Least Hourly
8. Addicted to Your Smartphone? Here's What to Do
9. The Effect of Technology on Face-to-Face Communication
10. Social Media Usage: 2005-2015
11. Antisocial Networks? Hostility on social media rising for 78 percent of users
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