Seniorlab: An Innovative, User-Driven, Lifelong Learning Project Based on the Experiences of Senior Citizens

Objective

The objective of Seniorlab is to put senior citizens at the centre of the knowledge society, under the belief that they should not have to adapt to new technologies and tools, but rather that these should be adapted to senior citizens'needs, and it should also be taken into account what they can provide to society. Seniorlab is, in this context, a social innovation that regards people – senior citizens in this case- as the drivers of social and cultural innovation.

 

Methodology

Seniorlab uses a project-based learning approach, and also borrows from the Living Lab methodology; members meet twice a week, and receive formative sessions on the technology tools they require for the projects being developed . The 13 members of the team also participate in meetings to follow-up on these projects, discuss and propose new ideas for innovation, and share experiences with other groups and organizations that are interested on this area. Through some the projects that were carried out, slideshows became family photo albums, and video was used to create a record of the places they have grown and worked in. This in turn meant they not only had to learn how to use new technologies, but also how to do research: how to conduct interviews how to search for a file, how to document facts. It is essentially a combination of project-based learning and a Living Lab methodology: the users are at the centre of the open innovation process, and are involved at every step of it.

 

Results

The project has just reached its first year of life. As of today, Seniorlab is a Living Lab community composed of 13 members, who during 2008 have developed a number of innovation, learning and difussion projects centered on new technologies. Seniorlab has also played the role of observatory for innovation projects developed for and by senior citizens.

The activities developed at Seniorlab have been focused on the interests and needs of the members themselves; instead of starting with ICT courses, a different approach was taken: through the use of focus groups and observation, the interests ans needs of the group were identified, and then it was decided what tools were necessary for the execution of the related projects. The training sessions were done as workshops rather than as formal courses, based on the requirements and feedback of the participants, A lab/meeting ares is being set-up, and a blog was created (http://seniorlab.citilab.tv); this is maintained by the Seniorlabers themselves.

Additional results are the promotion of a techno-social identity among senior citizens, bringing them closer to technology; a high level of enthusiasm and involvement in the project; and providing the participants with a basic knowledge on tools such as blogs, video recording and slideshows. There also some specifics results, related to the projects developed by Seniorlab, and which are structured around two main axes: the Memory and history axis, and the Technology axis.

 

Future work

So far, the Seniorlab experience has been a successful one, and we intend to keep on developing new projects and ideas, always driven by the users themselves. All projects have been proposed as prototypes that can be improved and expanded, either from the content or the technology point of view. Proven methodologies and tools could be applied to new environments, and current projects could be improved and enhanced by using new tools and applications. The project is starting its second year with an expanded group of Seniorlabers, including the ones that participated in the first edition and additional members in the coordination team.

 

Isidor Fernàndez, Citilab Spain – Visual & Media Anthropology Archive; Ricardo Torres, Fi2cat; Rosa Casanovas, Universitat de la Gent Gran; Artur Serra, Fi2cat; Doris Moreno, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Carlos Bezos, Value Creation.

2009 EDEN Annual Conference. Innovation in Learning Communities. Gdansk, Poland

Mayores con alma de innovación

miguel_herrera Ya hace un año que empezamos en el CitiLab-Cornellà el proyecto SeniorLab, con el objetivo de investigar y explorar las capacidades de innovación en personas mayores de 50 años. Y el resultado ha sido de los más sorprendente. Durante el año 2008, un grupo de 10 personas con edades comprendidas entre los 55 y los 87 años, han participado, aprendido y creado varios proyectos de recuperación digital del patrimonio histórico del la ciudad de Cornellà. Ahora que empieza el nuevo curso 2009, se atreven a diseñar un ordenador personal con características específicas para sus necesidades, diseñado para la gente mayor de edad.

La mayoría de los integrantes del proyecto SeniorLab, trabajaron en fabricas como Can Suris, el edificio que acoge el CitiLab-Cornellà, el cual constituye el máximo exponente desde la industrialización económica de principios del siglo XX, hacia la innovación tecnológica en el siglo XX de la comarca del Baix Llobregat. Muchos de ellos, se jubilaron entre los años 80 y la actualidad, un periodo donde la revolución tecnológica les encontró fuera del mundo laboral. Por este motivo, al incorporarse al proyecto SeniorLab han tenido que entrar en la dinámica de la llamada “alfabetización digital”. Aprender a usar un ordenador, utilizar internet como una herramienta de búsqueda de información y comunicación, conocer los programas de ofimática, grabar imágenes y sonido con cámaras digitales y hacer un blog donde explicar su experiencia dentro del SeniorLab. Introducirse en este mundo, que cambia constantemente a golpe de tecnología no ha sido fácil para los Seniorlabers, aunque la voluntad de investigar y probar nuevas formas de entender las máquinas y la tecnología ha quedado patente en el espíritu del grupo. A partir de aquí, nos animamos a probar un modelo de talleres de dinamización tecnológica, donde además de aprender a usar la informática, incluimos algunas de las herramientas de las ciencias sociales, como el relato de la historia de vida, la investigación sobre archivos históricos y la recopilación de fuentes de información vivas. Ahora, empieza una nueva fase del SeniorLab, con la incorporación de una veintena de nuevos miembros, tomando así una faceta de trabajo en grupo con el objetivo de innovar sobre la tecnología para mejorar la calidad de vida y contribuir a la integración de las personas mayores en la sociedad del conocimiento.

SeniorLab a la comunitat blogger

El taller de Blogs del Senior Lab

Aquesta tarda hem començat el taller de blogs al projecte SeniorLab del Citilab Cornellà. Amb la primera experiència d'escriure les seves histories de vida amb el programari Impress del Open Office, ara passem a treballar els  conceptes de present i construcció de la historia de vida a partir de la redacció d'una bitàcola. Amb els blog iniciarem un treball sobre el present i el dia dia del projecte SeniorLab i com la gent gran apren la tecnologia com una eina més per treballar la memòria històrica des de la seva experiència. Els blog's del SeniorLab del Citilab de Cornellà: