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Paraskevi Triantafyllopoulou; Jessie Newsome; Winnie Tsang; Michelle McCarthy; Karen Jones – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background and Aims: The internet and social media are increasingly accessible to people with intellectual disabilities, offering significant benefits but also posing unique challenges and risks. This study aimed to explore the online experiences of adults with intellectual disabilities in England. Methods: An accessible survey was conducted from…
Descriptors: Internet, Social Media, Intellectual Disability, Adults
Oliver Herbort; Philipp Raßbach; Wilfried Kunde – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Scrolling is a widely used mean to interact with visual displays, usually to move content to a certain target location on the display. Understanding how user scroll might identify potentially suboptimal use and allows to infer users' intentions. In the present study, we examined where users click on a scrollbar depending on the intended scrolling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Computer Use, Computer Interfaces
Junghwan Kim; Miranda A. Livingston; Bora Jin; Miriam Watts; Jihee Hwang – Adult Learning, 2024
This review study aims to understand the concept of adults' digital health literacy (DHL), a recently emerging significant concept but still confused. For this, we seek to find the core competencies of digital health literacy by comparing those of existing relevant literacy concepts (i.e., health literacy and digital literacy). We identified seven…
Descriptors: Adults, Health Behavior, Digital Literacy, Competence
Tomáš Karger; Jan Kalenda; Jitka Vaculíková; Ilona Kocvarová – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2024
Digitisation represents one of the key directions of adult education and training in the post-COVID-19 times, but direct empirical evidence of its scope among learners is rather scarce after 2021. Therefore, the general aim of this article is to investigate the current state of the use of online learning platforms and resources in adult education…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Adult Education, Educational Resources, Foreign Countries
Su Morris; Emily K. Farran; Katie A. Gilligan-Lee – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Familiarity with technology has become a requirement for independent living, however there is limited information on technology access and use for people with Down syndrome (DS). The aim of this study is to describe technology, gaming, and social-media use in people with DS. Parents/caregivers (N = 220) of individuals with DS aged 5-35 years (49%…
Descriptors: Incidence, Computer Use, Down Syndrome, Video Games