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In the digital age, how to help the elderly to cross the digital divide?
With the rapid development of the Internet, all countries in the world have entered the digital age. Everyone who uses various apps will generate all kinds of data, and our mobile phone functions will be expressed by data. However, the elderly cannot bridge the digital divide. They are getting older and older, and their thoughts can't keep up with the trend. Even some elderly people still can't master the usage of smart phones. We should help the elderly to cross the digital divide, for example, help them install wireless networks, give them smart phones, and young people teach them how to use smart phones. At the same time, the village should also collect all kinds of information of the elderly, and turn every piece of information of the elderly into a network document, thus helping the elderly to cross the digital divide. ?

The first method: since the popularization of smart phones is to help the elderly to cross the digital divide, it is necessary to teach them to use smart phones. Smart phones can help the elderly to take the bus more conveniently, and smart phones can also help the elderly to understand the meaning of the digital age faster. Young people must be patient with old people. As long as you teach the elderly at home to use smart phones correctly, these elderly people can use smart phones to cross the digital divide.

The second method: establish digital files in the whole village. Some people may not have time to teach the elderly how to use smart phones, but villagers' committees and neighborhood committees can make the information of each elderly person into electronic documents. They want to send the information of these old people online, in order to help them live a better life. At the same time, the establishment of information network documents for the elderly is conducive to the policy implementation and welfare distribution of the elderly.

The third method: establish a city-wide one-card system. Every country and city will consider the use feelings of the elderly. If the elderly have multiple cards with different uses, they will not remember the passwords of these cards, and some people may even lose them. If a one-card system is established in the whole process, it can help the elderly to cross the digital divide and help them to travel and shop better.