Engaging with digital arts and culture activities is a critical step in building digital confidence in older people who are often excluded from the online world, according to a new University of Sheffield report.
Creative arts a vital gateway to digital inclusion for older people, new research finds
The University of Sheffield, 26 January 2026, England
Engaging with digital arts and culture activities is a critical step in building digital confidence in older people who are often excluded from the online world, according to a new University of Sheffield report.
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