Literature DB >> 31116688

Enhancing older adult access to lifelong learning institutes through technology-based instruction: A brief report.

R Jack Hansen1, Craig A Talmage2, Steven P Thaxton1, Richard C Knopf3.   

Abstract

The number of lifelong learning institutes serving older adults in the U.S. has increased in the last few decades. To date, these institutes have functioned primarily in traditional, in-person classroom, and seminar formats; however, technology-enhanced methods may help provide greater access to high-quality lifelong learning experiences. This research note reports the results of a cross-institutional survey of Osher Lifelong Learning Network participants. The survey participants' high levels of computer utilization and experience with modern distance education capabilities opens the possibility that Technology-Based Instruction (TBI) can augment or supplement in-person lifelong learning experiences. Specifically, TBI may be effective in expanding access for older adults who have mobility or other health limitations, as well as those who live far from the location of any such program. Example approaches are suggested for developing blended, hybrid in-person, and online lifelong learning environments, which may offer enriching intellectual engagement and meaningful socialization.

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Keywords:  Adult education; age friendliness; aging; educational research; third age

Year:  2019        PMID: 31116688     DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2019.1618852

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontol Geriatr Educ        ISSN: 0270-1960


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Review 1.  Effectiveness of Instructional Strategies Designed for Older Adults in Learning Digital Technologies: A Systematic Literature Review.

Authors:  Nahdatul Akma Ahmad; Muhammad Fairuz Abd Rauf; Najmi Najiha Mohd Zaid; Azaliza Zainal; Tengku Shahrom Tengku Shahdan; Fariza Hanis Abdul Razak
Journal:  SN Comput Sci       Date:  2022-01-12
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