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Getting Older Hands on New Technology

It's easier to book air travel, find a great restaurant and research health concerns online. At least, if you're under 65. Once you get over that magic number, according to an article in ScienceDaily, you're increasingly less likely to use the Web — or even cell phones.

While seniors themselves may not be too distressed about this, said researcher Neil Charness, "The technology gap is a problem because technology, particularly computer and Internet technology, is becoming ubiquitous, and full participation in society becomes more difficult for those without such access."

So what's the key to getting older adults to really connect with the Web?

Charness and his colleagues say the problem lies, in part, with physical issues such as smaller print, complex toolbars and even glare from the computer screen. Of course, these are issues for everyone, but for seniors they present a real barrier to access.

To solve the problem, hardware developers can simply design systems with older users in mind. Larger font, simpler interfaces and greater contrast among colors could all make a big difference.

There are big gains to be made if designers really do take these issues to heart. To start with, of course, today's seniors will have the means to become more tech savvy, less dependent on others and more engaged in the wider world.

But in the long run, too, according to Science Daily, adults who are aging into their 40s and 50s now will be very glad to have such well-designed tools available. After all, they will be seniors someday!

 

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