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All digital adoption is personal | Author(s) | David Wilcox |
Journal title | London Age, Winter 2014 |
Publisher | Age UK London, Winter 2014 |
Pages | pp 8-10 |
Source | www.ageuk.org/london |
Keywords | Information technology ; Computers ; Usage [services] ; London. |
Annotation | The editor of www.socialreporter.com, a website about how social media might be used for social benefit, ran a workshop for older people before the launch event of the Age UK London report, 'Wealth of the web: broadening horizons online'. He describes the use of cartoon character vignettes whereby participants could identify how these "characters" (and by association, the participants) might change their lives if they had access to appropriate technology. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-150522214 A |
Classmark | UVB: 3O: QLD: 82L |
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