How Do People Help Each Other with Digital Technologies: Techhelp Study in the Czech Republic
Author
KURBANOĞLU, Serap
Špiranec, Sonja
ÜNAL, Yurdagül
Boustany, Joumana
Kos, Denis
Publication date
2022Published in
Information Literacy in a Post-Truth EraPublisher / Publication place
Springer (Cham)ISBN / ISSN
ISBN: 978-3-030-99884-4Metadata
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-99885-1_13
Abstract
Global TechHelp Networks is an international study that focuses on finding out the ways people help each other with digital technologies in different countries and cultural settings. This paper presents the results of the Czech study and contributes qualitative data that can ultimately lead to improved support for developing digital literacy at an informal level. We asked the research participants to describe situations when they were either receiving or providing help with some digital technology and to reflect on the evolution of how they used technologies. Czech research participants generally feel that they have enough support with digital technologies. When they need help, they seek it from their friends or family, but they usually also have some other person with IT knowledge within reach. Some participants expressed a need to keep their interaction with technologies under control.
Keywords
Digital literacy, digital technologies, help-seeking, helping relationship
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