Abstract
This chapter delves into the promotion of digital literacy and the challenge of bridging the intergenerational digital divide in our tech-driven age. Digital literacy, extending beyond technological skill, encompasses ethical considerations and digital citizenship, crucial for participation in today’s digital society. While various global initiatives, like Singapore’s Silver Infocomm Initiative and the European Commission’s Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition, strive to foster digital literacy across generations, family plays a central role in intergenerational learning. The significance of formal education in equipping digital natives is underscored, suggesting an integration of digital literacy into curricula and innovative teaching methods. The chapter scrutinizes the influence of societal norms and policies on technology acceptance and utilization. Upcoming trends, including the growing digital participation of the elderly and breakthroughs in VR, AR, MR, AI, and IoT, are discussed. However, potential pitfalls like widening digital disparities in marginalized communities and issues of privacy and ethics are acknowledged. The chapter concludes with insights into the present landscape of intergenerational digital communication, stressing the imperative of continuous efforts, through education, policy, and community engagement, to make technology a tool for empowerment and inclusivity.