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- Contribution Participatory Methodologies and Generational ResearchMaria José Brites, Teresa Sofia Castro, Ana Filipa Oliveira, Inês Amaral. 3-11 [doi]
- Safety and Ethical Considerations When Designing a Virtual Reality Study with Older Adult ParticipantsJulie A. Brown, An T. Dinh, Chorong Oh. 12-26 [doi]
- A Study on the Recognition and Memory of Shapes for the ElderlyKu-Hsi Chu, Jui-Che Tu, Chang-Franw Lee. 27-39 [doi]
- E-Focus Groups as a Conceptual Tool for Co-creation of Products and Services for the ElderlyMaria Lilian de Araújo Barbosa, Maria Lúcia Leite Ribeiro Okimoto. 40-52 [doi]
- The Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Researching Older People During the Covid-19 Pandemic - The Case of the Italian Longitudinal Study on Older People's Quality of Life During the Covid-19 Pandemic (ILQA-19)Giulia Melis, Emanuela Sala, Daniele Zaccaria. 53-68 [doi]
- Senior Citizens as Storytellers: Contribution to Gamified ContextsCláudia Ortet, Ana Isabel Veloso, Liliana Vale Costa. 69-79 [doi]
- Senior-Centered Gamification: An Approach for CyclotourismCláudia Ortet, Liliana Vale Costa, Ana Isabel Veloso. 80-92 [doi]
- A Study of the Effects of Interactive AI Image Processing Functions on Children's Painting EducationJie Sun, Chao Gu, Jiangjie Chen, Wei Wei, Chun Yang, Qianling Jiang. 93-108 [doi]
- Environmental Boundaries and Road Regularity in Virtual Reality: Examining Their Effects on Navigation Performance and Spatial CognitionLiu Tang, Yanling Zuo, Jia Zhou. 109-126 [doi]
- A Pilot Study on Synesthesia Between Color Senses and Musical Scales in Chinese Musical Instrument "Guqin"Cheng-Min Tsai, Ya-Ting Chang, Wang-Chin Tsai. 127-135 [doi]
- Pandemic-Driven Mobile Technology in Saudi Arabia: Experience of the Elderly Pilgrims and Visitors During COVID-19Asmaa S. Alayed. 139-150 [doi]
- The Impact of the Interface on the Perception of Trust of Older Adults Users When Using the SmartphoneMayckel Barbosa de Oliveira Camargo, Marcelo Valério Rino, Paula da Cruz Landim, Antonio Carlos Sementille. 151-159 [doi]
- Research on Wearable Smart Products for Elderly Users Based on Kano ModelXin Chen, Shuyuan Li. 160-174 [doi]
- Voice Controlled Devices and Older Adults - A Systematic Literature ReviewDietmar Jakob. 175-200 [doi]
- A Data Collection and Annotation Tool for Asynchronous Multimodal Data During Human-Computer InteractionsNibraas Khan, Ritam Ghosh, Miroslava Migovich, Andrew Johnson, Austin Witherow, Curtis Taylor, Matt Schroder, Tyler Vongpanya, Medha S. Sarkar, Nilanjan Sarkar. 201-211 [doi]
- Why It is Easier to Slay a Dragon Than to Kill a Myth About Older People's Smartphone UseEugène Loos, Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol, Andrea Rosales, Alexander Peine. 212-223 [doi]
- 3D QR Cube for Elderly Information System DesignAmeersing Luximon, Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Yan Luximon. 224-236 [doi]
- Willingness to Participate in Smartphone-Based Mobile Data Collection StudiesAlexander Seifert. 237-247 [doi]
- Research on the Age-Appropriate Design of Mobile Phone APPs Based on the Experience of Using Smartphones for Chinese Young-OldYuxuan Xiao, Yanghao Ye, Yi Liu. 248-262 [doi]
- Challenges of the Intergenerational Feminist Movement(s): Some ReflectionsCarla Cerqueira, Célia Taborda Silva. 265-275 [doi]
- Why the Elderly Indulges in Live Shopping: Optimization of Interaction Mechanism Under the Live E-commerce Scenario?Xinyi Ding, Cong Cao, Dan Li. 276-290 [doi]
- A Generational Approach to Fight Fake News: In Search of Effective Media Literacy Training and InterventionsElena-Alexandra Dumitru, Loredana Ivan, Eugène Loos. 291-310 [doi]
- Missing Voices and Gendered Ageism -Patterns of Invisibility in Global News MediaMaria Edström. 311-320 [doi]
- An Interface Design of Chat Application for the Elderly Based on Color Cognition and User DemandLinlin Feng, Jing Luo. 321-334 [doi]
- Digital Literacy of Older People and the Role of Intergenerational Approach in Supporting Their Competencies in Times of COVID-19 PandemicIgor Kanizaj, Maria José Brites. 335-345 [doi]
- A Social-Media Study of the Older Adults Coping with the COVID-19 Stress by Information and Communication TechnologiesNajmeh Khalili-Mahani, Kim Sawchuk, Sasha Elbaz, Shannon Hebblethwaite, Janis Timm-Bottos. 346-364 [doi]
- Older Adults and Communication Technologies During the Lockdown in RomaniaLuminita-Anda Mandache, Loredana Ivan. 365-380 [doi]
- Digital Campaigning: Challenges for Older Bulgarian ElectorateLilia Raycheva, Andreana Eftimova, Neli Velinova, Lora Metanova. 381-397 [doi]
- "Online Gameable Communities": Social Digital Games in the Infocommunication Ageing SocietyFrancisco Regalado, Ana Isabel Veloso. 398-410 [doi]
- Tech Mentors, Warm Experts and Digital Care Work: Pandemic Lessons from a Remote Digital Literacy Training Program for Older AdultsKim Sawchuk, Constance Lafontaine. 411-431 [doi]
- Understanding Older Adults' Stickiness Intention of Health Information on Social Media: A Time and Gratification PerspectiveXindi Wang, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao. 432-447 [doi]
- Work, Digital Devices and Later Life: A Quanti-qualitative ResearchSimone Carlo, Giulia Buscicchio. 451-465 [doi]
- Barriers and Facilitators to Technology Among Older Adults During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review Using Thematic AnalysisSusann M. Keohane, Caroline Swarbrick, Sumi Helal. 466-484 [doi]
- Virtual Cardiac Rehabilitation in a Pandemic Scenario: A Review of HCI Design Features, User Acceptance and BarriersIrina Kondratova, Hélène Fournier. 485-499 [doi]
- Evolution of Applied Variables in the Research on Technology Acceptance of the ElderlyRuisi Liu, XueAi Li, Junjie Chu. 500-520 [doi]
- Exploring Older Adults' Adoption of WeChat Pay: A Cognitive Lock-In PerspectiveTianchang Liu, Xinyue Li. 521-540 [doi]
- Attitude to Use Information and Communication Technology in Older Adults Under "Stay Home" to Prevent COVID-19 InfectionTakahiro Miura, Ryoko Yoshida, Ikuko Sugawara, Mahiro Fujisaki-Sueda-Sakai, Kenichiro Ito, Ken-ichiro Yabu, Tohru Ifukube, Hiroko Akiyama. 541-554 [doi]
- Internet-Able Older Adults: Text Notifications and Satisfaction with Online QuestionnairesElizabeth Nichols, Shelley Feuer, Erica L. Olmsted-Hawala, Rachel Gliozzi. 555-566 [doi]
- Older Icelanders' Experience of Barriers to Health Information: Association with Age, Sex, and EducationÁgústa Pálsdóttir. 567-583 [doi]
- Internet Use of Older Caregivers and Their Sociodemographic CharacteristicsJaviera Rosell, Josefa Guerra, Felipe Bustamante. 584-595 [doi]
- Non-use of Digital Services Among Older Adults During the Second Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic in Finland: Population-Based Survey StudyPetra Saukkonen, Emma Kainiemi, Lotta Virtanen, Anu-Marja Kaihlanen, Seppo Koskinen, Päivi Sainio, Päivikki Koponen, Sari Kehusmaa, Tarja Heponiemi. 596-613 [doi]
- Adoption of a COVID-19 Contact Tracing App Among Older Internet Users in FinlandSakari Taipale, Tomi Oinas. 614-624 [doi]
- Prediction and Analysis of Acceptance of the Elderly for Bus Interior Space Layout Based on Visual SearchHao Yang, Quanxin Jin, Xinrui Zhang, Yueran Wang, Ying Zhao. 625-640 [doi]
- Age and Gender Differences in Mobile Game Acceptance Amongst Older AdultsRita W. L. Yu, Alan H. S. Chan, T. H. Ko. 641-657 [doi]
- Older Adults' Actual Use and Adoption Intention of Smart Health Care Technologies in Hong KongJiaxin Zhang 0007, Hailiang Wang, Brian Y. H. Lee, Marco Y. C. Pang, Yan Luximon. 658-669 [doi]