Dialogue on Aging Virtual...

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Please register now at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/7298871952875429135 PUBLIC PRESENTATION SERIES Dialogue on Aging Virtual Series 1p.m. - Come early to participate in virtual interactive exhibits from the comfort of your own home. Bring your own beverage. Participants will have chances to ask questions and win a prize. The exhibitor mini presentation schedule will follow. 2p.m. - The future is here: Choosing new technologies to support healthy brain aging In this online session, we will review current and novel assistive technologies to support healthy aging, including wearables, home sensors, smart phone applications, health websites, and robots. We will explore key ethical issues of these technologies, with a focus on the benefits and harms of these devices for older adults. We will provide tips and tricks to help older adults decide whether a new technology is right for them. Session #3 - June 25 @ 1p.m.

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Please register now at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/7298871952875429135

PUBLIC PRESENTATION SERIES

Dialogue on Aging Virtual Series

1p.m. -

Come early to participate in virtual interactive exhibits from the comfort of your own home. Bring your own beverage. Participants will have chances to ask questions and win a prize. The exhibitor mini presentation schedule will follow.

2p.m. - The future is here: Choosing new technologies to support healthy brain aging

In this online session, we will review current and novel assistive technologies to support healthy aging, including wearables, home sensors, smart phone applications, health websites, and robots. We will explore key ethical issues of these technologies, with a focus on the benefits and harms of these devices for older adults. We will provide tips and tricks to help older adults decide whethera new technology is right for them.

Session #3 - June 25 @ 1p.m.

Megan Shandley
Megan Shandley
Assistant Professor of Neurology,University of British ColumbiaScientist in Patient Experience,BC Children’s and Women’s HospitalVancouver, British Columbia
Megan Shandley
Julie Robillard, PhD