2017
DOI: 10.32655/libres.2017.1.2
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Changing patterns of perceived ICT skill levels of elderly learners in a digital literacy training course

Abstract: Background. In 2010, the Open University of Japan began offering a onesemester face-to-face digital literacy (DL) training course at each of its 50 study centers to help elderly students use personal computers (PC) and the Internet for study. A series of checklists was completed by students before and after each DL training course to assess their achievement. Objectives. This study identified the degree to which students' perceived information and communication technology (ICT) skills had changed one to three … Show more

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