Viivi Korpela
Best Practices of Inclusive Digitalization for Aging Across Europe
Viivi Korpela is a dedicated digital inclusion advocate, focusing her research and educational efforts on enhancing digital literacy among older adults. Based in Finland, her work emphasizes digital citizenship and digital support, aiming to bridge the gap between rapid digital transformation and the practical everyday use of digital technologies. As a teacher and project manager, Viivi is committed to equipping diverse learners in the Nordics and Baltics with essential digital skills. She is also a frequent presenter at international forums on digital support and inclusion, striving to make a meaningful impact in this vital field.
In this lecture, we explore the forefront of inclusive digitalization efforts across Europe, focusing on aging populations. Drawing from a wealth of experience in digital inclusion and citizenship, we examine case studies from different European countries, showcasing successful strategies that can not only enhance digital literacy but also promote social inclusion and active citizenship among aging populations. These include tailored digital skills training programs and community-driven initiatives that foster digital engagement. In addition, we will delve into how the responsibility of acquiring and sustaining digital skills extends beyond the individual, emphasizing the need for society-wide support and user-friendly digital services that supports the dignity, independence, and connectivity of older adults. By sharing best practices and lessons learned, this lecture aims to inspire continued progress towards digital inclusion for all.
Please find the recording of the lecture through this link.