Supporting digital literacy and appropriation of ICT by older people

  • Kolland, Franz (Projektleiter*in)
  • Gallistl, Vera (Co-Projektleiter*in)
  • Müller, Claudia (Projektkoordinator*in)
  • Strünck, Christoph (Co-Projektleiter*in)
  • Kärnä, Eija (Co-Projektleiter*in)
  • Bevilacqua, Roberta (Co-Projektleiter*in)
  • Waldenberger, Franz (Co-Projektleiter*in)
  • Rohner, Rebekka (Wissenschaftliche*r Projektmitarbeiter*in)
  • Jogl, Ines (Wissenschaftliche*r Projektmitarbeiter*in)
  • Hengl, Lisa (Wissenschaftliche*r Projektmitarbeiter*in)

Projekt: Forschungsförderung

Projektdetails

Abstract

Digital media and new technologies can support older persons’ wellbeing and enrich their every-day lives. However, seniors face a multitude of obstacles and hindrances when taking on these modern technologies. ACCESS explores, implements and evaluates new modes of socially embedded learning
opportunities for older persons with low technical skills in order to enable them to gain experiences and sustainable knowledge and skills regarding modern technology and find meaningful ways for its everyday
use. To achieve this, different learning settings (i.a. formal and informal) will be examined and further developed in combination with different forms of learning (courses, senior-to-senior, negotiation spaces) as new learning opportunities. Furthermore, a stationary as well as a mobile demo kit of assistive
technologies will be assembled accompanied by a training concept for learning providers and organisations to spark discourse and provide opportunities for improvement on the technological side.
AkronymACCESS
StatusAbgeschlossen
Tatsächlicher Beginn/ -es Ende1/04/1830/09/21

Projektbeteiligte

  • Universität Wien
  • Universität Siegen (Leitung)
  • Technische Universität Dortmund
  • University of Eastern Finland
  • INRCA Dipartimento Ricerche Gerontologiche
  • German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ)