Ageing is becoming a big social issue nowadays. For example, in 2000 the percentage of older individuals aged 65+ years reached 12.4% worldwide. In 2030, this number should rise to 19% and in 2050 to 22%. Therefore, there is a need to prolong an active life of older people, especially by implementing non-pharmacological approaches. Current technological devices and services can assist them in this process. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore the use of the Internet among older people in the Czech Republic with respect to their age. The key methods exploited in this study include a questionnaire survey, statistical processing of data collection, as well as evaluation of both empirical and theoretical findings on the research i...
Purpose – The Internet is now becoming part of the 55 and up generation. This study assumes that the...
1 Abstract This bachelor thesis deals with the problems of old age and aging, both as an individual ...
Activity theory suggests that except for the inevitable changes in biology and health, older people ...
Ageing is becoming a big social issue nowadays. For example, in 2000 the percentage of older individ...
Part 5: Smart Solutions for the FutureInternational audienceThe number of information technology use...
The introduction of the theoretical part deals with old age phenomenon and related issues. It also c...
Global ageing has led European and international organizations to develop programs for active ageing...
<p>With increasing life expectancy and growth of knowledge and information, ICT enable elderly peopl...
Numerous literature sources as well as practice studies evident numerous benefits enabled by informa...
The article considers how elderly people use different types of Information and Communication Techno...
The aim of the thesis was to investigate factors influencing ICT use by older-adults. A selection of...
Access to the Internet is becoming increasingly important for all generations. However, a digital ga...
Researchers' interest in seeing the benefits of Internet in elderly people is now growing. The netwo...
In the last decades, the problems of the elderly have attracted the attention of the scientific and ...
The paper presents the most important issues concerning the use of the Internet by the elderly, illu...
Purpose – The Internet is now becoming part of the 55 and up generation. This study assumes that the...
1 Abstract This bachelor thesis deals with the problems of old age and aging, both as an individual ...
Activity theory suggests that except for the inevitable changes in biology and health, older people ...
Ageing is becoming a big social issue nowadays. For example, in 2000 the percentage of older individ...
Part 5: Smart Solutions for the FutureInternational audienceThe number of information technology use...
The introduction of the theoretical part deals with old age phenomenon and related issues. It also c...
Global ageing has led European and international organizations to develop programs for active ageing...
<p>With increasing life expectancy and growth of knowledge and information, ICT enable elderly peopl...
Numerous literature sources as well as practice studies evident numerous benefits enabled by informa...
The article considers how elderly people use different types of Information and Communication Techno...
The aim of the thesis was to investigate factors influencing ICT use by older-adults. A selection of...
Access to the Internet is becoming increasingly important for all generations. However, a digital ga...
Researchers' interest in seeing the benefits of Internet in elderly people is now growing. The netwo...
In the last decades, the problems of the elderly have attracted the attention of the scientific and ...
The paper presents the most important issues concerning the use of the Internet by the elderly, illu...
Purpose – The Internet is now becoming part of the 55 and up generation. This study assumes that the...
1 Abstract This bachelor thesis deals with the problems of old age and aging, both as an individual ...
Activity theory suggests that except for the inevitable changes in biology and health, older people ...