[Video] Staying Apart Together Project: Using CanConnect From CanAssist
"There is an ageist stereotype about older people’s capacity to understand and use new technology. These stereotypes are widely held and often internalized by older adults themselves. This video tells a story of how older adults overcame some of these ageist barriers to gain self-efficacy and confidence using innovative Assistive Technologies (AT)."
- Simon Carroll, IALH Research Fellow and Adjunct Professor
This video was made to highlight the stories and research findings from the project, showcasing the findings of research from Knowledge Implementation for Scale-up, Spread and Sustainability of Assistive Technology (KISSS-AT).
Staying Apart Together Project: Using CanConnect From CanAssist
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Date
Apr 24, 2024
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UVIC and CanAssist
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