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A Multilevel Model of Older Adults’ Appropriation of ICT and Acquisition of Digital Literacy

  • Eija Kärnä
  • , Lotta Aavikko
  • , Rebekka Rohner
  • , Vera Gallistl
  • , Kaisa Pihlainen
  • , Claudia Müller
  • , Anja Ehlers
  • , Roberta Bevilacqua
  • , Stefano Strano
  • , Elvira Maranesi
  • , Katerina Cerna
  • , Lisa Hengl
  • , Franz Kolland
  • , Franz Waldenberger
  • , Gerd Naegele
  • , Sieun Park
  • , Moritz Hess
  • , Verena Reuter
  • , Susanne Frewer-Graumann
  • , Kristiina Korjonen-Kuusipuro

Publikation: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift (peer-reviewed)Artikel in Fachzeitschrift

Abstract

Digital literacy refers to a set of competencies related to the skilled use of computers and information technology. Low digital skills can be a barrier for older adults' full participation in a digital society, and COVID-19 has increased this risk of social exclusion. Older adults' digital inclusion is a complex process that consists of the interplay of structural and individual factors. The ACCESS project unwrapped the complexity of the process and developed an innovative, multilevel model that illustrates how societal, institutional, material and pedagogical aspects shape adults' appropriation of digital literacy. A holistic model describes factors contributing to older adults' digital literacy, acknowledging sociocultural contexts, environments, learning settings and instruction practices for learning digital literacy. Instead of seeing older adults' reasons for learning digital skills purely as individual choice, this model recognizes the interpersonal, institutional and societal aspects that implicitly or explicitly influence older adults' acquisition of digital literacy. The results offer a tool for stakeholders, the research community, companies, designers and other relevant stakeholders to consider digital skills and the given support. It demands diverse communication between different stakeholders about the things that should be discussed when organizing digital support in digitalized societies.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer15714
Seiten (von - bis)15714
FachzeitschriftInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Jahrgang19
Ausgabenummer23
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Dez. 2022

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