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This is the presentation for the Digital Divide (age) group.
DIGITAL DIVIDEan age perspective
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YoungerGeneration
OlderGeneration
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Younger Generations have an easier time using and learning technology than the
Older Generations.
“DUH”COMMON SENSE
Why?(this is the important question)
CONFIDENCEEducation • Experience • Desire
Older vs. Younger Generation
• Technology is foreign to the older generation
• Multi-tasking
• Instant gratification
• Fear
• The unknown
• Interest in technology
• Discovery based learning
Older vs. Younger Generation
How often are older adults going online?
“Computer use among older adults in a naturally occurring retirement community”
By: Brian D. Carpenter & Sarah Buday
Published in ScienceDirect
From 2000 – 2004: Access increased by 47% for people over the age of 65
In 2003: 20% of older adults have gone online compared to 65% of younger adults
Statistics:
Participants
Methods
Questionnaire
Background:
Demographic Results
Health Results
1.) Among NORC residents, who is currently using a computer and what differentiates
them from non-users?
2.) Among computer users, what do they use the computer for?
3.) Among non-users, what are the barriers to use? And among users, what prevents them from using the
computer as much as they would like?”
•Understanding their fears.•Understanding their needs and interests.•Motivating them.•Providing resources and training. • Involving the younger generation.
Strategies for seniors
•Understanding the mindset of the digital native.
•Providing training for teachers.
•Supplying appropriate resources in the classroom.
•Discussion boards, forums and resources for teachers.
Strategies for educators
Thank You.