Social Networking for Seniors
If you do not yet have Facebook, Linkedln, and/or Twitter accounts and want to learn how to use any or all of those systems, you have a variety of tools available to you. Those tools range from books, to Internet posts, to how-to articles. If you use a search engine, such as Google, to help, you can...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experience : the Magazine of the Senior Lawyers Division, American Bar Association American Bar Association, 2013-10, Vol.23 (3), p.43 |
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Zusammenfassung: | If you do not yet have Facebook, Linkedln, and/or Twitter accounts and want to learn how to use any or all of those systems, you have a variety of tools available to you. Those tools range from books, to Internet posts, to how-to articles. If you use a search engine, such as Google, to help, you can easily find those resources. If you go that route, use a search term that includes "seniors" to access information particularly oriented toward older users. For example, "Facebook [or "Linkedln" or "Twitter"] for seniors" worked very well to generate a vast array of such resources, and a tremendous amount of instructional material oriented specifically toward seniors. |
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ISSN: | 1054-3473 |