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Helping seniors bridge the digital divide, this community in Gimhae does just that!

author:Shanghai Fengxian

In today's digital age, how can we enable the elderly to keep up with the pace of the times, and how can we help them adapt to "digital life"? This is a question worth pondering. In order to help the elderly in the community break through the bottleneck of smartphone use and cross the digital divide, on the morning of May 16, on the morning of May 16, the Henglong Community and Community Education Guidance Center of Jinhai Street launched a digital education activity for the elderly - "Playing with Mobile Phone Photography".

Help the elderly in the community to play with mobile photography

Before teaching the shooting skills, the teacher introduced a set of finger arithmetic exercises to the aunts, through which they can not only exercise their finger dexterity, but also improve their concentration and hand-brain coordination. "1 plus 1 equals 2, 2 plus 2 equals 4......" The aunts present were all happy, and made corresponding gestures while following the teacher's password.

Helping seniors bridge the digital divide, this community in Gimhae does just that!
Helping seniors bridge the digital divide, this community in Gimhae does just that!

A set of finger arithmetic exercises, the classroom atmosphere is lively. Subsequently, the teacher introduced the principle of nine-square grid composition, and guided the aunt to open the composition line function in the camera of their respective mobile phones. After that, the teacher taught several shooting techniques with the help of composition lines, and let the aunts practice by shooting food models.

Helping seniors bridge the digital divide, this community in Gimhae does just that!

"Sister, can you help me see how the photos are pasted?" "Auntie, when you take a picture, you first tap the screen on the thing you want to shoot, so that you can focus." "Auntie, you can take it a little farther away when taking pictures, and the picture will not be easy to appear." "If you want to shoot a lot of things, you can also use horizontal shooting." The teacher patiently answered the questions encountered by the aunts in the actual operation process. Under the guidance of the teacher, everyone took photos that satisfied them.

Helping seniors bridge the digital divide, this community in Gimhae does just that!
Helping seniors bridge the digital divide, this community in Gimhae does just that!

This event was well received by the aunts. When leaving, the aunts said that they had learned a lot of shooting skills, and they would take more photos and practice when they went back.