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Technology: Education and Training Needs of Older Adults
Authors:Lesa Huber  Carol Watson
Institution:1. School of Public Health , Indiana University , Bloomington , Indiana , USA lehuber@indiana.edu;3. Psychological and Brain Sciences , Indiana University , Bloomington , Indiana , USA
Abstract:The impact of the global aging of the population on social, economic, political, and health care institutions is unequaled. Parallel to this, evolving developments in technology promise opportunities for sales and product development to support positive aging. Older adults are excited to utilize technologies that they perceive as practical. However, age, education, technical knowledge, and technological anxiety affect interest in new technologies, creating a technology divide. Providing more accessible and relevant technologies for today's older adults may make the technology more universally accessible. This article reports the results of a survey on technology and education among a sample of 77 adults between the ages of 52 and 92 who attended a week-long lifelong-learning event at Indiana University. Familiarity with technology, age, education, and gender were found to be correlated with familiarity with new technologies as well as operating and shopping for new electronic devices.
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