Older adults’ reasons to participate in digital skills learning: An interdisciplinary, multiple case study from Austria, Finland, and Germany

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studies in the Education of Adults-NIACE Pub Date : 2022-10-20 DOI:10.1080/02660830.2022.2133268
Kaisa Pihlainen, A. Ehlers, R. Rohner, Katerina Cerná, E. Kärnä, M. Hess, Lisa Hengl, Lotta Aavikko, Susanne Frewer-Graumann, V. Gallistl, Claudia Müller
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Abstract The rapid development of digital technologies and their increasing application in many areas of everyday life challenge all citizens to continuously learn digital skills. This also applies to older adults, among whom digital literacy is on average less well-developed than among younger adults. This article investigates why retired older adults participate in opportunities to learn digital skills. Multiple case design with both qualitative and quantitative methods was used to include the views of older adults from Austria, Finland, and Germany. The results of this interdisciplinary study indicated individual, social and technical reasons for their participation in digital skills training. Practical implications and recommendations for future studies are suggested.
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老年人参与数字技能学习的原因:来自奥地利、芬兰和德国的跨学科多案例研究
摘要数字技术的快速发展及其在日常生活许多领域的日益应用,挑战着所有公民不断学习数字技能。这也适用于老年人,他们的数字素养平均不如年轻人发达。这篇文章调查了为什么退休的老年人参与学习数字技能的机会。采用定性和定量相结合的多案例设计,纳入了奥地利、芬兰和德国老年人的观点。这项跨学科研究的结果表明,他们参与数字技能培训的个人、社会和技术原因。提出了对未来研究的实际意义和建议。
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