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Designing online solutions for senior citizens

When it comes to the advantages of digital access in reducing isolation among seniors, there is recognition that technology is changing rapidly. Traditional means of communication are being de-emphasized. But not everyone can afford the latest technology.

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Community

  • Charlotte’s digital divide
  • Stories
  • Digital Inclusion Exchange podcast
  • Charlotte Digital Inclusion Alliance

Resources

  • Calendar
  • Field guide
  • The ‘Digital Divide’ and other definitions
  • Digital media literacy index

Digital Charlotte

  • About us
  • Contact us
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Supported by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Digital Charlotte is focused on empowering organizations to deliver digital inclusion resources in the Charlotte community.

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Digital Charlotte is a project of The James L. Knight School of Communication at Queens University of Charlotte: a private, co-ed, masters level university with a commitment to liberal arts and professional studies.

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