CMU HCII Seminar: Robin Brewer

April 30, 2021 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm

 

CMU Human-Computer Interaction Institute Seminar

SpeakerRobin Brewer

Title: Challenging, Understanding, and Innovating to Support Aging and Online Engagement

Description: The United States Census predicts that by 2030, one in five people will be over the age of 65, with similar trends globally. Such rapid growth of the older adult population presents opportunities and challenges for social connectedness and well-being. Opportunities include learning from older adults who are engaging online and offline in creative and unexpected ways. Challenges include supporting the social and emotional well-being of those with inequitable access to in-person and digital support networks and communities. In this talk, I will offer an alternative to how we think about aging, social connectedness, and technology use by leveraging a positive aging framework. I will discuss three projects that (1) present how active older adults engage in online communities, (2) challenge a dichotomous framing of older adults’ online engagement, and (3) show how older adults engage in innovative connectedness behaviors when encountering disruptions in their social spaces.

For more information on this seminar, see https://www.hcii.cmu.edu/news/seminar/event/2021/04/seminar-robin-brewer

For all upcoming CMU HCII seminars, see https://www.hcii.cmu.edu/news/seminars

Location and Address

Virtual Livestream