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About DrJoanneOrlando

Dr Joanne Orlando (PhD, M.Ed, B.Ed) is a one of the world's leading experts on our digital behaviour and lifestyle. She provide solutions to our most pressing digital lifestyle issues both now and into the future. Joanne is the ongoing digital expert for Australian TV including Sunrise, the Today Show, The Morning Show and Today Extra, and is a writer for the Sydney Morning Herald. Her commentary deals with understanding the stress and challenges that relate social media use, gaming, online communication, AI, tech for work and learning. Knowledge is power, and Joanne's focus is on understanding and providing solutions for adults and children.

Dr Joanne Orlando is based in Sydney, Australia.

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