More years, more technologies
This special issue presents research on the role of digital health and communication technologies in later life. Drawing from the observation that people’s longer lives are affected by digital technologies to varying extents and recognizing the vast supply of traditional and digital technologies ta...
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doaj-688e38fb4d9d4d82b92afffad90d3c342020-11-24T21:24:30ZengUniversity of JyväskyläHuman Technology1795-68892018-11-0114325826310.17011/ht/urn.201811224833More years, more technologiesSakari Taipale0Riitta Hänninen1University of Jyväskylä, FinlandUniversity of Jyväskylä, FinlandThis special issue presents research on the role of digital health and communication technologies in later life. Drawing from the observation that people’s longer lives are affected by digital technologies to varying extents and recognizing the vast supply of traditional and digital technologies targeted at older users, we maintain that the principle of aged heterogeneity also manifests itself with respect to the adoption and use of digital technologies. Basing on the findings presented in the articles of the issue, we conclude n this introduction to the issue that the concept of aged heterogeneity and the particularities of old age as a stage of life are still insufficiently incorporated into the design of digital technologies and applications.https://humantechnology.jyu.fi/archive/vol-14/issue-3/taipale_hanninen_geintroagingtechnologyaged heterogeneityuser interfacethe InterneteHealthmHealth |
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This special issue presents research on the role of digital health and communication technologies in later life. Drawing from the observation that people’s longer lives are affected by digital technologies to varying extents and recognizing the vast supply of traditional and digital technologies targeted at older users, we maintain that the principle of aged heterogeneity also manifests itself with respect to the adoption and use of digital technologies. Basing on the findings presented in the articles of the issue, we conclude n this introduction to the issue that the concept of aged heterogeneity and the particularities of old age as a stage of life are still insufficiently incorporated into the design of digital technologies and applications. |
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aging technology aged heterogeneity user interface the Internet eHealth mHealth |
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