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Aging and Information Technology Use: Potential and Barriers

Charness, Neil ; Boot, Walter R.

Current directions in psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society, 2009-10, Vol.18 (5), p.253-258 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Los Angeles, CA: Wiley Subscription Services

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  • Título:
    Aging and Information Technology Use: Potential and Barriers
  • Autor: Charness, Neil ; Boot, Walter R.
  • Assuntos: Age ; Age groups ; Cell phones ; Cognitive ability ; Computer technology ; Computers in education ; Design ; Information technology ; Internet ; Older adults ; Older people ; Psychology ; Technology ; Technology adoption ; Technology forecasting
  • É parte de: Current directions in psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society, 2009-10, Vol.18 (5), p.253-258
  • Descrição: Why are older adults reluctant to adopt new technology, such as the Internet, given its potential to improve the quality of their lives? We review evidence indicating that attitudes and abilities are among the most powerful predictors of technology use. We conclude that normative age-related changes in ability must be taken into account when designing products and training programs for aging adults, and we discuss new tools to support designers. The most promising emerging technologies likely lie in training cognitive abilities and augmenting or substituting for impaired abilities. We discuss reasons to expect that the lag in technology adoption between younger and older adults may lessen but will not disappear in future generations.
  • Editor: Los Angeles, CA: Wiley Subscription Services
  • Idioma: Inglês

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