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      What do they like? Communication preferences and patterns of older adults in the United States: The role of technology

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      Educational Gerontology
      Informa UK Limited

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              You can teach an old dog new tricks: a qualitative analysis of how residents of senior living communities may use the web to overcome spatial and social barriers.

              For adults in senior living communities, information and communication technologies (ICTs) can be used to increase and expand communication for a population that is often spatially and socially separated from the general public. Using qualitative observational data from a longitudinal study of the impact of ICT usage on the quality of life among residents in assisted and independent living communities, the authors examine whether ICTs can mitigate the effects of social and spatial barriers. The authors find that ICTs have the potential to allow individuals to transcend social and spatial barriers, providing residents with the ability to maintain and enhance social networks as well as provide a greater sense of connection to the world at large.
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                Journal
                Educational Gerontology
                Educational Gerontology
                Informa UK Limited
                0360-1277
                1521-0472
                November 30 2015
                October 02 2015
                : 42
                : 3
                : 163-174
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                10.1080/03601277.2015.1083392
                026c1926-055f-40b6-9a5e-66fff1fbcefa
                © 2015
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