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STAR Institute / What's Happening in the Field? / Archive / More Than Money Interview: Using Tech to Stay Connected
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More Than Money Interview: Using Tech to Stay Connected

April 18, 2020

Dr. Andrew Sixsmith, Director of SFU STAR Institute, was interviewed on the More than Money radio show and discussed older adults learning to use communication technology. 

Click here to listen to full radio interview (scroll down to Segment 2: Using Tech to Stay Connected). 

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