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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable 60min
What does it mean to be computer literate? Many point to youth as a literate population. It is as though growing up in a technologically super-saturated world somehow transfers the ability to navigate digital environments with ease. We know now that the concept of the so-called digital native is a misnomer but it begs the question, "how and who actually is literate given the presence and ubiquity of technology?" At this table, we find a group of scholars exploring this question from many different perspectives.
Gender Differences in Accuracy of Self-assessed Digital and eHealth Literacy among Older Adults in Israel - Esther Brainin, Ruppin Academic Center Israel
Older Adults Networking On and Off Digital Media: Initial Findings from the Fourth East York Study - Barry Wellman, University of Toronto; Anabel Quan-Haase, University of Western Ontario; Kim Martin, Western University; Meghan Miller, Western University; Christian Beermann, University of Toronto
Possibility of Being Active Smartphone User with Elderly in Korea : Bridging Communication Divide - Joohyun Oh, Yonsei University