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Abstract(s)
In a global and technology society, new technologies often represent an exclusion factor for the elderly
population, unlike what happens with the digital natives. By contrast, young people today are fluent in
the language of the new digital technologies. Information Technologies and Communication (ICT) can
be key elements to bring different generations and promote the strengthening of family ties and
sharing experiences. In this context, TINA project (Information Technology for Grandparents and
Grandchildren) whose main aim is to promote family cohesion between grandchildren and
grandparents through the ICT including through the Internet. It presents a pilot experiment involving
two groups of grandparents and grandchildren in the district of Bragança, Portugal, in 2010. Apart
from living promoted by the ICT, participants were trained in basic ICT skills and participated in
workshops on the use of communication/interaction technologies between grandparents and
grandchildren. The project culminated with the completion of a contest based on webquests before the
Grandparents day.
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Keywords
Lifelong learning Intergenerational learning Internet Information technology and communication
Citation
Gonçalves, Vitor; Patrício, Maria Raquel (2010). Information technology for grandparents and grandchildren. In International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. Madrid: International Association of Technology, Education and Development. p. 3328-3332. ISBN 978-84-614-2439-9
Publisher
International Association of Technology, Education and Development