Based on a 3-year ethnographical study, this paper discusses the prolonged use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) tools by approximately 400 older people in an adult education centre in Barcelona (Spain). Contrary to oversimplified views of older people as ICT users, this paper shows that they make a very rich use of CMC tools. Relevant elements of this use are their permanent desire to feel and be included, social, independent and competent ICT users. Despite the numerous interaction issues they face when using ICT, some are constant across different tools. Difficulties due to cognition limit their interactions more severely than those problems due to perceiving visual information or using the mouse. By examining the longitudinal asp...
We present a qualitative study, undertaken over a period of nine months, of older people facing the ...
The article considers how elderly people use different types of Information and Communication Techno...
Designing for older adults often takes the form of design for declining sensory, motor orcognitive a...
Based on a 3-year ethnographical study, this paper discusses the prolonged use of computer-mediated ...
Based on a 3-year ethnographical study, this paper discusses the prolonged use of Computer-Mediated ...
Based on a 3-year ethnographical study, this paper discusses the prolonged use of computer-mediated ...
communication (CMC) tools by approximately 400 older people in an adult education centre in Barcelon...
Report for the scientific sojourn carried out at the School of Computing of the University of Dundee...
A growing ageing population and an increasing reliance on Information and Communication Technologies...
<p>With increasing life expectancy and growth of knowledge and information, ICT enable elderly peopl...
Inspired by theories from the field of social and emotional aging, we studied the use of ICTs by old...
Inspired by both classical theories on technology adoption and gerontological theories on social and...
Within Human-Computer Interaction, older people (60+) are often characterized as a heterogeneous gro...
Culture is crucial in understanding how people use technologiesand designing better ones. However, v...
The info1mation society marks a shift from the dominance of the industrial to the rise of the "infor...
We present a qualitative study, undertaken over a period of nine months, of older people facing the ...
The article considers how elderly people use different types of Information and Communication Techno...
Designing for older adults often takes the form of design for declining sensory, motor orcognitive a...
Based on a 3-year ethnographical study, this paper discusses the prolonged use of computer-mediated ...
Based on a 3-year ethnographical study, this paper discusses the prolonged use of Computer-Mediated ...
Based on a 3-year ethnographical study, this paper discusses the prolonged use of computer-mediated ...
communication (CMC) tools by approximately 400 older people in an adult education centre in Barcelon...
Report for the scientific sojourn carried out at the School of Computing of the University of Dundee...
A growing ageing population and an increasing reliance on Information and Communication Technologies...
<p>With increasing life expectancy and growth of knowledge and information, ICT enable elderly peopl...
Inspired by theories from the field of social and emotional aging, we studied the use of ICTs by old...
Inspired by both classical theories on technology adoption and gerontological theories on social and...
Within Human-Computer Interaction, older people (60+) are often characterized as a heterogeneous gro...
Culture is crucial in understanding how people use technologiesand designing better ones. However, v...
The info1mation society marks a shift from the dominance of the industrial to the rise of the "infor...
We present a qualitative study, undertaken over a period of nine months, of older people facing the ...
The article considers how elderly people use different types of Information and Communication Techno...
Designing for older adults often takes the form of design for declining sensory, motor orcognitive a...