wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/69dec3493e5888ed9c3d4b42c8322532-bueno-sanchez-l.-an/info.yaml

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abstract: 'In a historical moment where senior citizens in advanced societies
increase their life expectancy and, in turn, new information and
communication technologies evolve, develop and advance at breakneck
speed; the participatory inclusion of the senior generations in the
digital society becomes necessary.
Life expectancy has increased in recent years, as shown in the report
``Evolution of the family in Europe 2018 European Parliament{''''}: on
average about 10 years in the last 50 years. On the other hand, 1 in 5
Europeans (19.2\% of the population) is over 65 years old, surpassing
97.7 million people. The population over 80 years old reaches 25 million
people, and now represents 5.1\% of the population(1).
The Committee on Culture and Education of the European Parliament, at
its meeting on education in the digital age: challenges, opportunities
and lessons for the design of the Union''s policies carried out in
December 2018, warned that 44\% of the population of the Union The
European population between the ages of 16 and 74 years lack basic
digital capabilities, which causes a situation that threatens to create
a new social fracture and significant gaps between men and women and
between generations and social groups''. For this reason, the commission
proposes lifelong learning in digital competencies of different
governments in cooperation with all stakeholders, such as companies and
civil society organizations, and through formal and non-formal
frameworks, to guarantee a sustainable digital transformation. in which
no one is excluded.
The social constructions on aging, where care principles prevailed, have
been transformed in the last decades towards some improvements in which
potentiality and active aging form the pillars of previous generations.
In this sense, new technologies stand out as necessary entry doors for
digital inclusion, empowerment and the ``activation{''''} of the elders of
our time.
For all the above, this article aims to serve as an example of the
achievement of the appropriation of digital skills by including older
people in the processes of co-creation and co-validation of online tools
and their content, specifically through the Design of Massive Online
Open Courses (MOOC) designed to promote the active life of older people
through the collaborative economy. MOOCs, as demonstrated in recent
years, allow to facilitate and guarantee the quality training of any
group, regardless of their geographical situation or age(2).
The participants of this project met in two sessions (co-creation and
co-validation) in Spain, Greece, Germany, France and Austria, at two
different times to determine the structure and content of a MOOC for the
elderly and the General population interested in the processes of
activation of older people and in the collaborative economy. In them, 40
people participated with the following population profiles: elderly
people, local representatives of older people and professionals who work
daily with these groups. At the conclusion of the sessions, significant
improvements were made in aspects such as the autonomy in the management
of ICT, the adaptation of tools to all groups, the construction of new
meanings on the opportunities offered by ICT for the elderly, overcoming
barriers and encouraging creativity through assets. Participation of the
entire process of gestation of the tool.'
affiliation: 'Bueno-Sanchez, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Bueno-Sanchez, L.; Martinez-Molina, S.; de Almeida Cunha, S. Marques; Garces, J.,
Univ Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Perez, D.; Quilez, M., Coordina, Barcelona, Spain.'
author: Bueno-Sanchez, L. and Martinez-Molina, S. and de Almeida Cunha, S. Marques
and Garces, J. and Perez, D. and Quilez, M.
author_list:
- family: Bueno-Sanchez
given: L.
- family: Martinez-Molina
given: S.
- family: de Almeida Cunha
given: S. Marques
- family: Garces
given: J.
- family: Perez
given: D.
- family: Quilez
given: M.
booktitle: 'EDULEARN19: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING
TECHNOLOGIES'
da: '2023-09-28'
editor: Chova, LG and Martinez, AL and Torres, IC
files: []
isbn: 978-84-09-12031-4
issn: 2340-1117
keywords: digital society; MOOCs; active aging; co-creation
language: English
note: '11th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
(EDULEARN), Palma, SPAIN, JUL 01-03, 2019'
number-of-cited-references: '5'
pages: 9295-9298
papis_id: f33aedfcdbac8f81023bfc4ce57e8584
ref: Buenosanchez2019digitalinclusion
series: EDULEARN Proceedings
times-cited: '2'
title: 'DIGITAL INCLUSION OF SENIOR COLLECTIVES THROUGH PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES OF
CO-CREATION OF DIGITAL TOOLS: DESIGN OF A MOOC'
type: proceedings
unique-id: WOS:000553304903130
usage-count-last-180-days: '2'
usage-count-since-2013: '16'
web-of-science-categories: Education \& Educational Research
year: '2019'