Students experience project participants "adult learning new technologies"
Abstract
The use of technology is not only to meet the needs of new generations, there is concern about the generation of adults seniors (55 and older) by the great confusion generated using these Information Technologies (TIC’s ) for most everyday activities. The Fullness Adult Learning New Technologies program stems from the need to integrate students from the disciplines of Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Common core Lic in administrative sciences, working together to fully adult community.; It aims to promote and develop students skills, values and skills to enrich their academic career. Achieving its goal with experiences that show us the students participating in the project.
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