Resources
Resources on CORE include checklists, toolkits, reports, studies, videos, and other materials on topics relevant to those working or volunteering in support of healthy aging and older adults independent living.
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[Podcast] Looking after children and aging parents
CBC News- Alberta at Noon with Judy Aldous
Looking after children and aging parents
[Video] Older Adults and Digital Literacy | Overcoming Digital Divides
The Dais, Toronto Metropolitan University
Policy Pannel discussion from Digital Divide Workshop Series by The Dais at TMU
[Website] Government of Canada Connecting Families Initiative
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Program overview and eligibility requirements to access affordable internet for eligible Canadians
[Organization] Reboot Canada
Reboot Canada
Affordable computers for Canadian residents receiving social assistance.
[Resources & Webinar Series] A Step-By-Step Guide to Hybrid Programming
American Library Association
Videos and PowerPoints about best practices in hybrid programming.
[Article] 5 tips for organizing a successful hybrid event or hybrid training
Howspace
Read Article Here: https://howspace.com/blog/five-tips-for-organizing-a-successful-hybrid-event/#templateThis Article offers tips for preparing successfully for hybrid events including: How to prepareHow to manage group workHow to facilitateHow to enable informal encounters online
[Research Report] Teaching Technology to Older Adults: Modalities Used by Student Mentors and Reasons for Continued Program Participation
Rhode Island University
This study examined teaching modalities used by college students participating in an intergenerational, service-learning program that helps older adults learn technology and described reasons for older adults’ continued participation in this program. Qualitative data analysis was completed using s
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