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2006 Digital Signal Processing Creative Design Contest Directory Web Search System for Senior Beginners- Local Project of Developing an Easy-to-use Web Software for Senior Citizens
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| Author | Goto, Masato Zhou, Wei Yasuda, Takami Yokoi, Shigeki |
| Abstract | Abstract—Digital divide owing to age has become a major concern around the world, even in developed country, Japan. To combat the digital divide, a project named “e-namo ” aiming to help senior citizens use the Internet was started in Nagoya, which was a national first joint project run through government (the City of Nagoya), university (Nagoya University, Chukyo University), and NPO cooperation. In the project, we have developed a Directory Web Search (DWS) system to support senior citizens, especially Internet beginners, easily access the Internet. In this paper we will discuss the analysis of design principle about the directory Web search system which is our main task of this project. In addition we describe the other topics or problem that discussed with many people concerned this project from various fields. Also, we explain NPO call center how to manage and efficiently answer senior citizens ’ inquiries by implement a total support environment. To help senior Internet beginners, the e-namo systems including a directory Web search system can provide convenient and useful information and total environment for daily ICT use. |
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| Subject Keyword | Senior Citizen Easy-to-use Web Software Senior Beginner Local Project Directory Web Search System Internet Beginner Directory Web Search Design Principle Senior Internet Beginner Nagoya University Developed Country Daily Ict Use National First Joint Project Various Field Total Support Environment Chukyo University E-namo Aiming Abstract Digital Divide Senior Citizen Inquiry Major Concern Main Task Digital Divide Npo Call Center Npo Cooperation Total Environment E-namo System |
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