This exploratory paper argues that treating older adults learning as “representational knowledge” acquisition is not adequate if we want to understand how they learn to use digital technologies in general, and social media technologies in particular. Using examples taken from an ethnographic study exploring social media use in later life, the case is made for a range of digital practices and affective relations through which learning happens. The idea of communities of practice is a useful approach, however it also needs to be expanded to account for the practices that happened outside of the social and cultural centers and outside of the groups of interest formed around the interests in digital technologies. It is also useful to answer the...
Older adults’ experience of the digital divide is apparent and under explored. This paper presents a...
Since access to and use of digital devices and applications often become more challenging with age, ...
Despite increasing social pressure to use new digital technologies, older people’s adoption of them ...
This exploratory paper argues that treating older adults learning as “representational knowledge” ac...
In the last ten years there has been an increase in access to information and communication technolo...
Literature has widely explored the learning processes with information and communication technology ...
This paper explores the narratives of older women engaged in learning at an Age UK Community Centre,...
This study was motivated by a concern for how older adults adjust to their digital everyday life. Th...
The info1mation society marks a shift from the dominance of the industrial to the rise of the "infor...
Facets of participation have changed with the growing pervasiveness of digital technology in daily l...
Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the fra...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...
Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the fra...
This study was motivated by a concern for how older adults adjust to their digital everyday life. Th...
A growing ageing population and an increasing reliance on Information and Communication Technologies...
Older adults’ experience of the digital divide is apparent and under explored. This paper presents a...
Since access to and use of digital devices and applications often become more challenging with age, ...
Despite increasing social pressure to use new digital technologies, older people’s adoption of them ...
This exploratory paper argues that treating older adults learning as “representational knowledge” ac...
In the last ten years there has been an increase in access to information and communication technolo...
Literature has widely explored the learning processes with information and communication technology ...
This paper explores the narratives of older women engaged in learning at an Age UK Community Centre,...
This study was motivated by a concern for how older adults adjust to their digital everyday life. Th...
The info1mation society marks a shift from the dominance of the industrial to the rise of the "infor...
Facets of participation have changed with the growing pervasiveness of digital technology in daily l...
Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the fra...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...
Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the fra...
This study was motivated by a concern for how older adults adjust to their digital everyday life. Th...
A growing ageing population and an increasing reliance on Information and Communication Technologies...
Older adults’ experience of the digital divide is apparent and under explored. This paper presents a...
Since access to and use of digital devices and applications often become more challenging with age, ...
Despite increasing social pressure to use new digital technologies, older people’s adoption of them ...