Tech-Based Senior Programs

The National Council on Aging Taps AT&T to Help Seniors with Tech

The National Council on Aging (NCOA) has joined AT&T in a groundbreaking initiative to boost digital literacy among 100,000 older adults within the following year.

The initiative will deliver a multifaceted digital education approach, combining in-person workshops and online learning opportunities. To complement the in-person training, NCOA will also offer online educational resources accessible via its website.

Participants will learn the basics of using technology, from operating smartphones and computers to navigating the Internet. Moreover, the curriculum will emphasize online safety, teaching seniors how to protect their personal information and recognize potential online threats, including fraud and scams.

In addition to educational content, AT&T and NCOA will provide participating senior centers with the necessary resources to purchase or upgrade their existing technology infrastructure. To further enhance the learning experience, senior centers will offer personalized, one-on-one sessions for participants who need additional support.

Image Credit: TommyStockProject

Senior Digital Literacy Programs
Initiatives focused on teaching older adults to use technology proficiently are transforming education and engagement opportunities for seniors.
Cybersecurity Education for Seniors
Programs emphasizing online safety for the elderly are increasingly vital as this demographic becomes more active online.
Integrated Learning Platforms
The blend of in-person workshops with online learning models is innovating how digital education is delivered to senior populations.

Who This Affects Most

Elder Care
Investing in digital literacy and cybersecurity training for seniors is becoming a significant focus within the elder care industry.
Telecommunications
Telecom companies partnering with organizations to provide digital education highlight the sector's commitment to inclusivity and technology access.
Edtech
Educational technology is increasingly catering to older adults, showing adaptability and expanding market outreach for digital learning platforms.
SCORE
5.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 58%
Activity 64%
Freshness 29%