2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2008.08.012
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Co-creation and user-generated content–elderly people’s user requirements

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“…This was done either by adapting dynamic characteristics [27], by changing layout and font size [12], or by offering multimodal interaction along with the transformation of applications appearance and presentations style to fit user's characteristics [8]. Moreover, and since about 2009, researchers have been verifying that personalization and adaptation are even more highly appreciated by older adults when considering SNS profile presentation [20] and SNS features [5,22]. Additionally, other studies focused on the differences concerning awareness and communication needs [19], and regarding distinct chunks of information [17] among older adults.…”
Section: Adaptation and Older Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This was done either by adapting dynamic characteristics [27], by changing layout and font size [12], or by offering multimodal interaction along with the transformation of applications appearance and presentations style to fit user's characteristics [8]. Moreover, and since about 2009, researchers have been verifying that personalization and adaptation are even more highly appreciated by older adults when considering SNS profile presentation [20] and SNS features [5,22]. Additionally, other studies focused on the differences concerning awareness and communication needs [19], and regarding distinct chunks of information [17] among older adults.…”
Section: Adaptation and Older Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SNS are the most important technology to confront this problem [2,20]. There are two distinct types of SNSs that could make older adults more active in social aspects.…”
Section: Older Adults and Social Network Servicesmentioning
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“…In the words of Burke, "SNS are designed to connect people with friends, family and other strong ties, as well as to efficiently keep in touch with a larger set of acquaintances and new ties, without having to share the same space" [2]. A growing body of evidence suggests there are many social and cognitive benefits for older adults that make use of these technologies to create content and actively participate in reciprocal information sharing with family and friends [17,19]. However, although SNSs have the potential to assist older adults in maintaining relationships, uptake by this segment of the population is still low.…”
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confidence: 99%