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A survey of 312 older people was conducted to ascertain the extent to which they use modern devices, and their attitudes towards modern technology. Although respondents expressed interest in new technology and confidence in learning to use modern devices, few owned or used a computer. Based on these findings, the “Seniors‐On‐Line” program was established with the aim of providing older people with the opportunity to enhance their lives through the use of computers. Participants were aged from 55 to 89. Teaching methods address the particular learning needs of this age group: egalitarian leadership, encouragement of questions, classes consisting of same age students, and freedom to work at one's own pace. Of a total of 369 participants, 98% have completed the course.
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