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Abstract(s)
The challenge posed by ageing population in the field of education and learning, the
importance of new technology in the global world and solidarity between generations are
factors of motivation and opportunity to contribute to a new dynamics of learning and ageing.
Older people’s knowledge, wisdom and life experience will contribute through ICT for a
better educational focus on values and traditions, transferring their skills and experience to the younger.
This paper aims to describe the design of learning activities for the development of ICT
competences among older adults within the context of informal intergenerational processes of interaction. In addition, youth learning about culture and popular wisdom is also expected, specifically in the area of arts and creativity such as local traditions in northeast Portugal (i.e. winter festivities with “caretos”, sounds and traditional songs).
We intended to explore the significance of encounters and exchanges between younger and older generations for the development of interest in learning traditional arts and then use modern technology to register and preserve these memories.
The outcomes will allow us to get relevant inferences to understand and develop strategies
to encourage useful and significant intergenerational learning, and how both generations
contribute and benefit from it. The reflections will be essential to identify new areas of
teaching and learning, especially through arts and creativity supported by ICT, as well as to
understand education and intergenerational learning.
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Keywords
Intergenerational learning Information and communication technologies Lifelong learning Intergenerational solidarity Active ageing
Citation
Patrício, Maria Raquel; Osório, António (2012). Technology for learning with arts and creativity. In International Training Conference - New Dynamics of Learning and Ageing: Research, Policy & Practice. Maynooth
Publisher
The Association for Education and Ageing, Age Action Ireland, Workers’ Educational Association NI & The New Dynamics of Ageing Research Programme UK