Karyn Moffatt lecture, "Making Digital Technology Work for You" (February 25, 2020).
For the Atwater Library CONNECT Project, Karyn Moffatt described how digital technology is shaped by the people who use it, and how it is often therefore maladapted to the needs of older adults and seniors. She told stories about work being done with seniors to overcome that challenge, and invited audience participation. Karyn Moffatt is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Inclusive Social Computing at McGill University. The lecture was followed by a question period, and was funded by the Government of Canada. Videography by Shannon Harris. For more information, email: richard@atwaterlibrary.ca Thank you for filling in the anonymous survey and evaluation form, available in the comments section below, that will allow us to report that we are doing the work we promised to do in exchange for the funding we receive from the Canadian government.
For the Atwater Library CONNECT Project, Karyn Moffatt described how digital technology is shaped by the people who use it, and how it is often therefore maladapted to the needs of older adults and seniors. She told stories about work being done with seniors to overcome that challenge, and invited audience participation. Karyn Moffatt is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Inclusive Social Computing at McGill University. The lecture was followed by a question period, and was funded by the Government of Canada. Videography by Shannon Harris. For more information, email: richard@atwaterlibrary.ca Thank you for filling in the anonymous survey and evaluation form, available in the comments section below, that will allow us to report that we are doing the work we promised to do in exchange for the funding we receive from the Canadian government.