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Competences of older people to use smartphones as a factor of wellbeing in contemporary society
Type of publication
Straipsnis konferencijos medžiagoje Web of Science duomenų bazėje / Article in conference proceedings in Web of Science database (P1a1)
Title
Competences of older people to use smartphones as a factor of wellbeing in contemporary society
Date Issued
2019
Extent
p. 1-9
Is part of
7th international interdisciplinary scientific conference „Society. Health. Welfare“ :Riga, Latvia, October 10–12, 2018 / U. Berkis and L. Vilka (Eds.). Les Ulis : EDP Sciences, 2019, 03005. ISBN 9782759890811.
Series/Report no.
SHS Web of Conferences, ISSN 2261-2424; vol. 68
Description
CC BY. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Field of Science
Abstract
One of the key reflective aspects of modern society is the application of information communication technologies. According to SEB Bank and the information and communication technology company TEO [1] more people aged 65 and over are discovering the Internet and smart technology services to manage finances, communicate and spend their leisure time. Technological development has a large group of supporters even among seniors; however, many older adults have no skills and neither the intention nor the possibility to use digital devices which are critical for successful functioning in society. Escape from technological innovations in no way makes life easier. Modern smartphones can make life more enjoyable for seniors and to benefit society. The aim of this paper is to investigate seniors' opinions about the importance of increasing competence in smartphone usage in their daily lives. The investigation was conducted in two stages: 2018 April and 2018 September/October. During stage two, groups were former of 10–12 seniors. During and after the training, the participants were interviewed in focus groups about their opinions. The study revealed that older people's interest in new technologies activates their participation in the learning process, promotes interest in innovations and creates conditions for wellbeing in society.
Type of document
type::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
ISBN (of the container)
9782759890811
WOS
000853855400047
eLABa
46431813
Coverage Spatial
Prancūzija / France (FR)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
30
Creative Commons License
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access