Evaluating the impact of a peer-education digital literacy course on older adults' digital skills and wellbeing: a mixed-methods study protocol
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Evaluating the impact of a peer-education digital literacy course on older adults' digital skills and wellbeing: a mixed-methods study protocol / D. Pizzul, E. Sala, A. Caliandro, D. Zaccaria, S. Carlo. - In: FRONTIERS IN SOCIOLOGY. - ISSN 2297-7775. - 9:(2024 Jul 09), pp. 1432607.1-1432607.8. [10.3389/fsoc.2024.1432607]
Abstract:
The digital transition poses relevant challenges and opportunities for older adults
in aging European societies. To unleash the potential of the digital transition
in old age and avoid the risk of exclusion, digital education for older adults
seems to be a valuable solution. One of the most suitable approaches to digital
education for older adults appears to be the peer-to-peer approach. However,
not much literature is available on this topic. Within the ACTIVE-IT project, we
aimed to design, implement, and evaluate a digital peer education course for
older adults, focusing specifically on the use of smartphones and daily utility
apps, such as mailing, e-Gov, and e-commerce. The purpose of this contribution
is to document the protocol adopted to evaluate the course. The course involved
32 participants aged 65 or older, who, between March 2024 and June 2024,
divided into three groups, attended a 10-lesson weekly course taught by a peer.
We aim to measure the e
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01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
digital education; peer education; digital literacy course; older adults; aging; digital skills; wellbeing
Elenco autori:
D. Pizzul, E. Sala, A. Caliandro, D. Zaccaria, S. Carlo
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