An increasing reliance on digital technology in one’s everyday life necessitates the development of digital literacy skills to enable one’s continued participation in the Internet information-age. As existing services, such as banking and shopping, move increasingly online, the likelihood of excluding certain demographic groups, such as the elderly and those living in rural areas, increases exponentially. The following article outlines the results of a pilot study that explored the perceived digital literacy skills of a group of adults in a rural community. It will be shown that despite relatively low confidence levels reported by the participants, they were nevertheless keen to learn how to use digital technologies. Based on participant ...
©2016 ACM. In entering the digital realm, older adults face obstacles beyond the more clearly unders...
In entering the digital realm, older adults face obstacles beyond the physical and cognitive barrier...
An ageing population, disproportionally affecting developing countries, increases demand on healthca...
The learning needs of older adults living in rural Tasmania, Australia, and the potential of online ...
Participation is thought to build and sustain individual and community resilience. What constitutes ...
Purpose: New media and technology have become imperative for us for every walk of life. While we hea...
The Internet provides immediate access to social contacts and health information, yet older adults r...
The ability to navigate the ever-changing world of digital technology is a new form of literacy, one...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have considerably increased the information and co...
This intrinsic single case study explored the ways in which two older adult burgeoning literacy lear...
The development of digital skills for all is a key focus of many educational policies across the glo...
Background: Care policies emphasize deinstitutionalization and aging in place in response to demogra...
The purpose of this study was to establish a deeper understanding of the educational needs of rural-...
In this article, we briefl y review national statistics on older adults and computer usage —statisti...
Today\u27s digital society creates new realities and opportunities for rural communities. To fully t...
©2016 ACM. In entering the digital realm, older adults face obstacles beyond the more clearly unders...
In entering the digital realm, older adults face obstacles beyond the physical and cognitive barrier...
An ageing population, disproportionally affecting developing countries, increases demand on healthca...
The learning needs of older adults living in rural Tasmania, Australia, and the potential of online ...
Participation is thought to build and sustain individual and community resilience. What constitutes ...
Purpose: New media and technology have become imperative for us for every walk of life. While we hea...
The Internet provides immediate access to social contacts and health information, yet older adults r...
The ability to navigate the ever-changing world of digital technology is a new form of literacy, one...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have considerably increased the information and co...
This intrinsic single case study explored the ways in which two older adult burgeoning literacy lear...
The development of digital skills for all is a key focus of many educational policies across the glo...
Background: Care policies emphasize deinstitutionalization and aging in place in response to demogra...
The purpose of this study was to establish a deeper understanding of the educational needs of rural-...
In this article, we briefl y review national statistics on older adults and computer usage —statisti...
Today\u27s digital society creates new realities and opportunities for rural communities. To fully t...
©2016 ACM. In entering the digital realm, older adults face obstacles beyond the more clearly unders...
In entering the digital realm, older adults face obstacles beyond the physical and cognitive barrier...
An ageing population, disproportionally affecting developing countries, increases demand on healthca...