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Evidence-based digital literacy class for older,low-income African-American adults
Authors:Hyunjin Seo  Joseph Erba  Darcey Altschwager  Mugur Geana
Institution:William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
Abstract:Based on our community engagement project involving 47 older, low-income African-American adults from a senior community center, this study analyzes how an underserved population acquires knowledge and skills related to digital technologies. We discuss the conceptualization, implementation, and evaluation of a weekly, four-month long computer class for members of the senior community center. Our mixed-method research shows the importance of taking into account both the multidimensional nature of adult learning and the social and cultural contexts in which learning occurs when working with underserved adult populations. Findings from our formative and evaluative research offer insights into changes in the computer class participants’ attitudes toward and perspectives on key digital literacy issues including security and privacy online and online information verification. Scholarly and policy implications are discussed in the context of digital competency and adult learning for marginalized populations.
Keywords:Community engagement  underserved population  digital literacy  African-American older adults
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