Don’t forget silver surfers – Digital inclusion and literacy focused on seniors – Pre 02 2018
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Title: Don’t forget silver surfers – Digital inclusion and literacy focused on seniors
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Daily activities and access to different services imply a necessity of “getting connected” and “staying connected” for digital migrants.Digital transformation often causes confusion and challenges for adults even though many of them manage digital technology tools. Capacity building on digital literacy and digital skills for adults is not just a task of their family or social environment but implies raising awareness and a multistakeholder in the process of digital skills transfer.
Keywords
digital migrants, digital skills transfer, digital inclusion, lifelong learning
Session description
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Format
Introductory panel followed by table discussions in smaller groups.
Further reading
- Better Internet for Kids portal: https://www.betterinternetforkids.eu/
People
Focal Point
- Oliana Sula, University "Aleksander Moisiu Durres" Albania/Estonian Business School
- Sabrina Vorbau, European Schoolnet
Organising Team (Org Team)
- Jorge Fernandes, FCT Portugal
- Narine Khachatryan, Safer Internet Armenia
- Pedro Ruivo, FCT Portugal
- Rozalia Bako, Sapientia, Romania
Key Participants
- João Pedro Martins, Insafe Youth Ambassador Portugal
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