Authors
Christiane Moser, Verena Fuchsberger, Katja Neureiter, Wolfgang Sellner, Manfred Tscheligi
Publication date
2011/10/9
Conference
2011 IEEE Third International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on Social Computing
Pages
738-741
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper investigates the user requirements for ICTs to support elderly's social inclusion. We aim to illustrate the potential of social presence for fostering elderly's social interaction. Therefore, we present results of requirements analyses and define implications for the design of ICTs enabling social presence. Social presence is important, as it supports gaining a feeling of belonging to somebody. The more elderly get involved in a common activity, and get aware of the emotions, attitudes or thoughts of another person, the more they will experience social presence, which in turn has a positive effect on social interaction. Due to the extremely heterogeneous target group in terms of technology affinity and acceptance as well as individual needs, it is time to reconsider current ICTs on their potential for designing new social interactions for elderly in order to achieve positive user experiences regarding social presence.
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