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Ageing and the need of e-learning in Tehran, Iran
 — a sociological appraisal of elder development
Author(s)Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi
Journal titleBold, vol 23, no 1, November 2012
PublisherInternational Institute on Ageing (United Nations Malta), November 2012
Pagespp 8-14
Sourcehttp://www.inia.org.mt/publications.html
KeywordsAgeing process ; Information technology ; Internet ; Loneliness ; Isolation ; Quality of life ; Iran.
AnnotationThis paper explores ways in which modern e-communications such as the Internet and mobile phones can improve the quality of life among older citizens in Iran. People born in the 1940s are now entering their old age and are largely lagging behind in the digital era. Social technology and e-learning can go a long way in mitigating the effects of loneliness and change the way society cares for an ageing generation.. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-121214269 A
ClassmarkBG: UVB: 3OB: DV: TP: F:59: 7FL

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