On April 28th, The Development Report of Shanghai's Digital Partnership Program (2021-2023) was officially released. This report summarizes the significant achievements and innovative models of the Digital Partnership Program in promoting urban digital development and bridging the digital divide in the past three years. The Research Report on the Development of Digital Literacy among Elderly People in Shanghai Under the Background of Digital Transformation by Shanghai University for The Elderly is included and a representative was invited to attend the release event.
At the press conference, Wang Min, Vice President of Shanghai University for The Elderly, introduced The Research Report on the Development of Digital Literacy among Elderly People in Shanghai under the Background of Digital Transformation. This project was led by Shanghai University for The Elderly under the guidance of the Shanghai Education Commission and the Shanghai Economic and Information Technology Commission, and jointly completed by the Shanghai Municipal Institute for Lifelong Education and the Shanghai Smart City Development Institute.
In recent years, Shanghai University for The Elderly has actively promoted the digital transformation of elderly education, promoted the Digital Partnership Plan, promoted urban digital construction, and strived to build a more inclusive and harmonious digital society. Through measures such as building digital campuses, creating smart learning scenarios, developing digital educational resources, and building diverse and three-dimensional learning channels, schools have achieved innovation in campus management, teaching resources, learning platforms, learning spaces, and teaching modes, continuously improving the digital governance level and intelligent technology application capabilities of elderly education, and promoting the digital transformation of elderly education.