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Joseph M

Computers and the Elderly - 1 views

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    Admin. " Computers and the Elderly." Networking Database. 15 January 2010. Web. 22 November 2010. http://www.globalcn.org/computers-and-the-elderly.html. This website just is a post of a general opinion of the computer literacy of the elderly. It compares how the elderly use and think of computers to how teens and middle aged people think of computers. It also shows us how much a computer would be of use to an elderly person, and how good it would be for them to have. It helps us more understand how we think of computers and how much an elderly person thinks the same.
Joseph M

How to Help the Elderly Become Comfortable With Computers - 1 views

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    Dahlstrom, Kendra. "How to Help the Elderly Become Comfortable With Computers." eHow. 1999-2010. Web. 22 November 2010. http://www.ehow.com/how_2362466_help-elderly-become-comfortable-computers.html This article is basically a step by step guide to help the elderly adapt to the new technology of computers. It starts with an introduction about why we need to help the elderly, and how much of a blessing a computer would be for some elderly people. After this introduction it moves into the steps of how to slowly integrate the senior citizen to their knew computer. It is a five step process that will improve a senior citizens life, and make them fluent with their computer.
Joseph M

Elderly Computer - 1 views

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    " Root Causes: Why No Elderly Computers Yet?" Elderly Computer. 2009. Web. 22 November 2010. http://elderlycomputer.com/index.html I found this website rather interesting because of the software involved. This website talks about making a software specifically for the elderly to make it easier for them to use. It also has some articles written talking about why the elderly may have some trouble using and learning about computers. I found it so interesting because it proves a point that people are thinking about this topic. It is a big deal if there is software that is being developed specifically for the purpose to help the elderly.
Joseph M

Universal Usability Web Design Guidelines for the Elderly (Age 65 and Older) - 1 views

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    Zhao, Haixia. "Universal Usability Web Design Guidelines for the Elderly (Age 65 and Older)." Universal Universibility in Practice. April 2001. Web. 22 November 2010. http://otal.umd.edu/UUPractice/elderly/. This website has many studied and information involving the computer use of the elderly and thier opinions of computers in comparisoin with other age classes. It has a study that says that the outlooks of computers from the perspective of the elderly aren't very different at all from the perspective of a young adult. It shines a new light on the age old thought that senior citizens do not like computers, they may just not know how to use them.
Joseph M

Valerie Singleton launches six-button computer to get elderly online - 1 views

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    Moore, Matthew. "Valerie Singleton launches six-button computer to get elderly online." The Telegraph. 22 November 2010. Web. 22 Novembe 2010. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/6544222/Valerie-Singleton-launches-six-button-computer-to-get-elderly-online.html. This article is from England where Valerie Singleton is launching a new computer which only has six buttons, targeted primarily at the senior citizen age group. The screen of the computer is where the six buttons are located, and this computer is designed for the elderly person to be able to search the web with ease. The new computer is called a "simplicITy."
Joseph M

Broadband Makes Using Computers Easier for the Elderly - 1 views

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    Gray, Prentiss. "Broadband Makes Using Computers Easier for the Elderly." Daily Record. 29 October 2010. Web. 22 November 2010. http://blogs.dailyrecord.com/domestitech/2010/10/29/broadband-makes-using-computers-easier-for-the-elderly/. This article talks about how the new technologies with broadband make computer usage easier for the everyday senior citizen. It talks about how our everyday knew technology can be applied in ways we have never thought of before. New software are faster and better, and give more capabilities than ever before. These capabilities can be more easily taught to the elderly and make the computers a heck of a lot easier to use for them.
Joseph M

The Elderly Learn to Compute - 1 views

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    Chin, Kathy. " The Elderly Learn to Compute." Health Publications. 2010. Web. 22 November 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1000/is_1985_Jan/ai_3577016/. I believe this article to be scholarly due to the fact that it is an a health publication journal. This article has cases of people learning how to use the computer, and also some facts and research about the elderly and computer use. It gives some percentages that include how the elderly make up 26% of the population world wide, and also talks about an organization called The American Association for Retired Persons.
Joseph M

Elderly Computer Use: Issues Faced - 1 views

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    "Elderly Computer Use: Issues Faced." Business and Finance. 17 May 2007. Web. 22 November 2010. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/236318/elderly_computer_use_issues_faced.html. This article talks about the issues that go along with the elderly trying to use computers. This article talks about how we should help the elderly learn how to use computers, and instruct them on the wonders of technology. This is more of a pro-help article, where some of the other articles are just condeming the fact that the senior citizens have trouble with computers, and they offer no way to help this issue. Overall this is a positive article which offers insight to the issue of senior citizens and their troubles with computers.
Joseph M

Computers Use and the Elderly - 1 views

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    Site has many links to reputable resources and author seems well versed in the area of computer literacy and the Elderly
Alexandra L

EBSCOhost: Position of the American Dietetic Association: Individualized Nutrition App... - 1 views

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    "Position of the American Dietetic Association: Individualized Nutrition Approaches for Older Adults in Health Care Communities." Journal of the American Dietetic Association 110.10 (2010): 1549-1553. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 15 Nov. 2010. This article explains the importance of the American Dietetics Association for elderly people with health care. Without the ADA most people would not know what their diets should consist. This association assessed the necessities for each persons medical condition. They consult dietitians to make sure that everyone is getting their proper needs. Without the ADA people would not be able to recognize what was necessary in order to be healthy.
Joseph M

Older People's Attitudes Towards Residential Technology: The Role of Technology in an A... - 1 views

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    LOTS of information on Topic
Matthew Z

Exercise and Cognitive Function: Can Working Out Train the Brain, Too? - 1 views

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    Zoeller, Robert F. "Exercise and Cognitive Function: Can Working Out Train the Brain, Too?." American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 4.5 (2010), 397-409. This article studies the relationship between working out and the functions of the brain. It says that studies with children, adults, and elderly people have proved that physical activity does have a positive impact on brain functions while cognitive function in young adults does not change with physical activity. Regular aerobic exercise and fitness increase brain volume and promote brain growth.
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