TY - JOUR T1 - 65 YAŞ ÜSTÜ BİREYLERİN DİJİTAL BECERİLERİNİN ÇEŞİTLİ DEĞİŞKENLER AÇISINDAN İNCELENMESİ TT - INVESTIGATION OF 65+ INDIVIDUALS' DIGITAL SKILLS IN TERMS OF VARIOUS VARIABLES AU - Üstün, Ayşin Gaye PY - 2025 DA - April Y2 - 2025 DO - 10.29029/busbed.1621054 JF - Bingöl Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi JO - BUSBED PB - Bingöl Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 1309-6672 SP - 440 EP - 458 IS - 29 LA - tr AB - Yaşlılık, bireylerin fiziksel, bilişsel ve sosyal yeteneklerinde değişimlerin yaşandığı bir dönem olup, bu değişimler dijital teknolojilerle etkileşimlerini etkilemektedir. 65 yaş ve üzeri bireylerin dijital becerileri, teknolojinin günlük yaşamdaki rolünü anlamaları ve etkin kullanımları açısından önemlidir. Bu çalışmada, Sinop Üçüncü Yaş Üniversitesi’ne kayıtlı 142 bireyin dijital becerilerinin belirlenmesi amaçlanmıştır. Karma yöntemle tasarlanan araştırmada nicel veriler “Dijital Yetkinlik Envanteri” ile, nitel veriler ise yarı yapılandırılmış görüşmelerle toplanmıştır. Verilerin analizinde betimsel analiz, Mann-Whitney U ve Kruskal-Wallis H testleri kullanılmıştır. Araştırmada, problem çözme beceri puanlarının eğitim durumlarına göre farklılık gösterdiği; bilgi okur-yazarlığı, iletişim, güvenlik ve problem çözme puanlarının sosyal medya kullanımıyla; bilgi okur-yazarlığı puanlarının ise internette olumsuz deneyimlerle anlamlı bir ilişki gösterdiği tespit edilmiştir. Ayrıca, dijital beceri puanları ile bireylerin gelecekte internet üzerinden günlük işlerin yürütüleceğine olan inançları arasında anlamlı farklılık bulunmuştur. Nitel bulgular, bireylerin dijital cihazları sosyal medya, haberleşme, bankacılık, alışveriş, haber okuma ve bilgi arama gibi amaçlarla kullandığını göstermektedir. Teknik sorunlar ve güvenlik endişeleri, kullanım sürecindeki temel zorluklardır. 65 yaş üstü bireylerin dijital teknolojileri kullanmadaki motivasyon kaynakları ise merak ve kolaylık sağlamadır. Bireylerin gelecekte dijital cihazları bağımsız kullanma ve yeni teknolojilere uyum sağlama beklentisi yüksektir. Bu doğrultuda, dijital okuryazarlık eğitimleri yaşlı bireylerin özelliklerine uygun şekilde tasarlanmalı ve yaşlılara yönelik teknolojiler erişilebilirlik ve sadeliğe odaklanmalıdır. KW - Dijital Okuryazarlık KW - Dijital Beceri KW - 65 Yaş ve Üstü KW - Üçüncü Yaş Üniversitesi KW - Yaşlılık N2 - Aging is a period in which individuals experience changes in their physical, cognitive, and social abilities, and these changes affect their interactions with digital technologies. The digital competencies of individuals aged 65 and over are important in terms of their understanding of the role of technology in daily life and their effective use. 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