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Patterns of inquiry in computer literacy help sessions for the elderly

Published: 29 May 2013 Publication History

Abstract

The worldwide demographic shift toward an aging population in developed countries highlights the need for more technology-based assistance for the elderly. The success of any assistive technology system depends on motivated, literate users; hence it is important to study how elder users learn and what their motivations for learning technology are. Our volunteer computer literacy sessions at the local library are a rich source of communication, providing insights into the learning process for elders. Using a small sample of these conversations, we apply a communication pattern language to qualitatively analyze the communication strategies and tactics that tutors and learners use. We are able to shed light on the patterns of learning technology use for elder users, to be able employ those principles in system design

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  • (2019)A Review of Internet of Things Technologies for Ambient Assisted Living EnvironmentsFuture Internet10.3390/fi1112025911:12(259)Online publication date: 12-Dec-2019
  • (2013)Software for senior citizens: An experiential learning course in gerontology, software usability and digital literacy2013 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)10.1109/FIE.2013.6684864(445-449)Online publication date: Oct-2013

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PETRA '13: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments
May 2013
413 pages
ISBN:9781450319737
DOI:10.1145/2504335
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  • NSF: National Science Foundation
  • FORTH: Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas
  • HERACLEIA: HERACLEIA Human-Centered Computing Laboratory at UTA
  • U of Tex at Arlington: U of Tex at Arlington
  • TEI: Technological Educational Institution of Athens
  • UCG: University of Central Greece
  • NCRS: Demokritos National Center for Scientific Research
  • Fulbrigh, Greece: Fulbright Foundation, Greece
  • Ionian: Ionian University, GREECE

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Published: 29 May 2013

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  1. gerontechnology
  2. human computer interaction
  3. learning

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  • FORTH
  • HERACLEIA
  • U of Tex at Arlington
  • TEI
  • UCG
  • NCRS
  • Fulbrigh, Greece
  • Ionian

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  • (2019)A Review of Internet of Things Technologies for Ambient Assisted Living EnvironmentsFuture Internet10.3390/fi1112025911:12(259)Online publication date: 12-Dec-2019
  • (2013)Software for senior citizens: An experiential learning course in gerontology, software usability and digital literacy2013 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)10.1109/FIE.2013.6684864(445-449)Online publication date: Oct-2013

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