Working with older learners
Many older people are not online so are a priority group for many digital inclusion projects
The statistics
4.2 million people age 55+ have never been online
94% of people who have never been online are aged 55+
Less than 10% of the total UK population is over 75
However 47% of people who have never used the internet in the UK are over 75
Older people often do not see the value and personal relevance of being online
Find a hook which motivates older people to help them to see the personal benefits of going online
Here’s a great video by Age UK Leeds on their digital drop-in sessions for older people to teach them Essential Digital Skills. As the older people say themselves, it is life-enhancing!
Resources
- AbilityNet – free resources to aid digital accessibility for people with various impairments and illnesses
- Age UK – technology guides for older people Digital Unite Technology Guides – hundreds of “how to” guides on various digital topics
- Digital Champions Network – Digital Unite’s unique training and support community for aspiring and experienced Digital Champions
- Doing digital inclusion with older people – handbook by Good Things Foundation
- Gameplay for Inspiring Digital Adoption (GIRDA) – European programme using social games as a gentle introduction to address the reluctance amongst many older people to engage with digital products
- How to choose a computer for your accessibility needs – guidelines from Ability Net
- How to set up an inter-generational digital inclusion project – handbook by Age UK
- How to set up digital inclusion project in GP Surgeries– handbook by Age UK
- Learn My Way – free digital courses for learners and tutors
- Online Centre Network – how to guides to reach and support older people RNIB technology resource hub – tips on accessible tech & resources to help you deliver digital support sessions for people with visual impairments
- Sight Advice FAQs – guides & resources to support the needs of people with visual impairments Useful products & technology for staying independent – information from Alzheimer Scotland
- Your guide to helping older people use the internet – toolkit by Good Things Foundation and Centre for Aging Better
Research, reports and publications
- Blog post about digital champions volunteering for Age UK South Lakeland and their creative “hooks” used to encourage older people to get online
- Blog post by Age UK on why older people should get online
- Blog post by Age UK on the successes and challenges of running a digital inclusion programme with older people
- Video of a digital drop-in centre run by Age UK Leeds showing how they’re helping older people get online
- Working with older people by Age UK and Centre for Ageing Better – presentation from our event about making digital accessible for everyone
- Various research papers and publications by Good Things Foundation
- Age UK Digital Inclusion evidence review 2018
- Age UK Digital Inclusion evidence review 2013
- The digital age: new approaches to supporting people in later life get online – research report by the Centre for Aging Better
- I am connected: new approaches to supporting people in later life online – research report by Good Things Foundation and the Centre for Aging Better
- Good Things Foundation, Designing digital skills interventions for older people
Always remember that learners may not be typical of their group and may have multiple additional needs => Look at the other guides for tips and resources
Many thanks to our partners Age UK and Centre for Ageing Better who contributed to developing the learning on this topic