Libraries, Older Adults & Technology
Multi-District Workshop
Presented by
Allan M. Kleiman
September 9, 2009
Libraries, Older Adults & Technology
Why am I Interested
What is my Experience
Share What I Have Learned
Become a Catalyst: How Can You Get Seniors in Your Library Involved in Social Networking!!!
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What is Your Definition of “Technology?”
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Computer Training & Older Adults
Social Networking, Blogging
Adaptive Equipment
Gaming
Let’s Wii!
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Who is Doing Computer Training?
Here are some options for you!
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Generations Online
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Big Screen Live
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AARP Older Wiser Wired
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Pew Internet & American Life----
22% of Seniors 65 and Older use the Internet
11% of MySpace Users Are Over 55!
Blogging for Older Adults—Has Replaced Creative Writing and Life Review
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Think—MySpace, Facebook, etc.
Place on the Net—Community Location
Place to Exchange Ideas
Show Who You Really Are!
Opportunity to Meet People From Throughout the World
Develop Friendships
Garying of the Internet
Most Part Community Sites are Positive
Opportunity for Older Adults Who Are Lonely, Isolated to Meet Other People And Share
Interactive (Really Interactive)
Become Your “Center” on the Internet, Your Place to Be! Where You belong—Where You Feel Comfortable!
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www.seniornet.com
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www.thirdage.com
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Eons
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New Search Engine—It’s not crabby, it’s www.cranky.com
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What’s New—
www.eldr.com, launching June 2007, mission is to help baby boomers and their aging parents deal with the challenges and opportunities of aging by providing the most useful thought-provoking and trusted information available anywhere,
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Libraries, Older Adults & Technology
Have You Seen Ads for Boomertowne?
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Who Here Blogs?
Who Reads Blogs?
Do Older Adults Blog? You Bet They Do!
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Blogs
Senior Bloggers were interviewed by AP and said that the benefits for them of blogging were:
Senior blogs help older adults keep their minds sharp
Senior blogs keep the authors up on current events
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Senior blogs are a great way to meet people from throughout the world
It’s easy to share life experiences, wisdom and information through senior blogs
In some cases, senior blogs give the authors a bit of fame and recognition for their efforts
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3 Percent of online seniors in the U.S. have created a blog, and 17% have read someone else’s blog
22 percent of Americans aged 65 and older use the Internet. That’s 1 in 5!
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The Ageless Project
http://jenett.org/ageless/
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It’s not MySpace Yet! But Who Knows what’s next for Seniors Online, Senior Blogs, Seniors and the Internet
Online Communities for Seniors are Growing and are here to stay!
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Low Tech/High Tech Visually/Hearing Impaired
Sheets from Demco
What Equipment Does Your Library Have?
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Gaming & Older Adults
How Many of Your Are Gaming @ Your Library
Teens? Children? Adults? Older Adults?
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Resource:
Libgaming (Google Group)
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Trace Steps
Last June 2007, ALA Conference
Internet Librarian, October 2007
First Gaming Day with Teens, November 2007
Monthly Gaming (Part of Friday Programs)
Now Doing Gaming for ALL Ages
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Open Gaming
Most Popular Game=Wii Bowling
New Game, Wii Fitness? Maybe
What’s Next?
Summer
Seniors Teaching Seniors
Senior Center vs. Library
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Some Other Ideas?????
Classes in Digital Photography
How to Use an MP3/IPOD
Downloading Audio Books
How to Use a Cell Phone
Second Life
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In Conclusion:
Got Some Food for Thought
New Ideas, Suggestions
Go Home and Look at These Sites
Purchase Low Tech Equipment
Get Involved and Wii
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For More Information:
Seniorserv@ala.org (ala.org/olos)
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Senior Friendly Libraries Blog
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LibraryOlderAdults.Blogspot.com
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Thank You
Allan M. Kleiman
kleiman@aol.com
732-738-5181
Friday, September 12, 2008
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WOW! Great information!
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