When you are digging for gold in your bat cave and you have to work hard at a tenacious one that is hard to get.
by Sue Da Nym May 9, 2018
Get the digaroo mug.A Digigoth is a mixture of Goth and digital freak, usually people who stay up all night on the computer listening to goth punk or some Russian techo ordering unreleased manga videos and wi-fi repeaters. Paranoia and narciccism run rampant. They’re obsessed with computers, video games, Japanese and Victorian things, medieval history, horror or future sci fi movies that involve government surveillance, telecommunications and anything with a end of the world. Easily spotted by multiple computer screen “battle stations” at home and neon lights on the wall. A step up from Neckbeard these people actually have some tech skills and understand the systems.
There are a myriad of influences in this subculture that weaves through Cyberpunk, Emo, Cyber|, Vampire and even new wave futuristic hacker culture.
There are a myriad of influences in this subculture that weaves through Cyberpunk, Emo, Cyber|, Vampire and even new wave futuristic hacker culture.
1. I got a couple of red bulls and a new keyboard I’m going full Digigoth tonight.
2. When’s the last time you slept? You look like a Digigoth!
2. When’s the last time you slept? You look like a Digigoth!
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Get the diggie niggie mug.Demonstrating a disregard for the sociological and economic consequences of technology. Strong preoccupation with technology as a purpose or goal unto itself.
Mark Zuckerberg is digiopathic. Despite building a successful company, he shows no regard for the consequences of his invention. E.g. Jeff Bezos digiopathic pursuit to build Amazon has cost countless small businesses.
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Get the dighna mug.to be excited to experiment digitally or to learn something new about technology
- deriving from the words 'digital' and 'excited'.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools, like many workplaces began to seriously consider the untapped potential of technology. Schools rapidly adapted to support learning at home and many educators were forced to become familiar with a great deal of software that many had not used before. On the reopening of schools in
the UK in September 2020, there was a substantial demand from teachers to continue using some of the tools and skills they had acquired to support their pupils' learning. Some were very excited to continue experimenting with different apps & learning platforms, sharing ideas and supporting each other to get to grips with novel software.
Some described themselves as being 'digixcited', to express how 'digitally excited' they were, or indeed, how excited they were to be discovering new ways to digitally evolve their pedagogy.
Believed to have been first used by a Biology teacher at a girls' school in Oxfordshire, it has since become a hashtag on twitter (once it was realised to have been an elusive 'antegooglewhackblatt' at the time) and has been warmly received in educational circles throughout the South of England.
- deriving from the words 'digital' and 'excited'.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools, like many workplaces began to seriously consider the untapped potential of technology. Schools rapidly adapted to support learning at home and many educators were forced to become familiar with a great deal of software that many had not used before. On the reopening of schools in
the UK in September 2020, there was a substantial demand from teachers to continue using some of the tools and skills they had acquired to support their pupils' learning. Some were very excited to continue experimenting with different apps & learning platforms, sharing ideas and supporting each other to get to grips with novel software.
Some described themselves as being 'digixcited', to express how 'digitally excited' they were, or indeed, how excited they were to be discovering new ways to digitally evolve their pedagogy.
Believed to have been first used by a Biology teacher at a girls' school in Oxfordshire, it has since become a hashtag on twitter (once it was realised to have been an elusive 'antegooglewhackblatt' at the time) and has been warmly received in educational circles throughout the South of England.
INSET DAY
Headteacher - "We are keen to improve the ways in which we hold our sixth formers accountable for their homework. As such, we're hoping to use Microsoft Teams moving forward for setting all their homework"
Teacher 1 - "(whispering to Teacher 2) Hey, doesn't Teams have a Class Notebook functionality for shared collaboration in class groups"
Teacher 2 - (whispering back) "Yeah! It does, gosh, I'm so digixcited to get to grips with it"
Headteacher - "We are keen to improve the ways in which we hold our sixth formers accountable for their homework. As such, we're hoping to use Microsoft Teams moving forward for setting all their homework"
Teacher 1 - "(whispering to Teacher 2) Hey, doesn't Teams have a Class Notebook functionality for shared collaboration in class groups"
Teacher 2 - (whispering back) "Yeah! It does, gosh, I'm so digixcited to get to grips with it"
by DGS C26 September 13, 2020
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