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Training Programs: Participation in organized educational activities that focus on the elderly as in most cases are organized by centres for the elderly, libraries or senior halls. They can be such programs as the fundamentals of working at the elementary and high levels with computers, mobile devices, and the http://WWW.
One-on-One Assistance: He may ask other relatives, friends, or volunteers with more time and patience to describe how to use the devices and involve with the digital world.
Online Tutorials: Utilize other online resources or tutorials which are mostly beneficial to those people who have limited exposure to the course. Several tutorials uploaded on sites such as YouTube tend to include everything from the fundamental aspects of computer usage to particular applications and social media.
Start Small: Beginners should with simple apps including emails, browsing through websites and even using social media applications. Gradually move from lessons that are easy to follow into the lessons that are hard to follow depending on the comfort level and competence.
Stay Curious and Persistent: At UL 3, do not lose your curiosity and do not be afraid to learn. A number of difficulties arise while starting with the learning of digital skills; however, practice and hardworking will lead to positive outcomes.
Stay Safe Online: The adults should be educated on basic ways of protecting themselves online and this include, identifying fake emails, and how to choose strong passwords. Older adults has to adopt the technologies that which they can use to enhance they technological competencies and also to avoid the feeling of being congested when the society is going digital.