SBIR-STTR Award

Word Processing Training for Older Workers
Award last edited on: 12/22/2014

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIA
Total Award Amount
$659,018
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Sara J Czaja

Company Information

Advanced Automation Concepts

924 Kenmore Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14216
   (716) 875-0990
   N/A
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 26
County: Erie

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43AG004647-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1983
Phase I Amount
$59,018
The long-term objective is production of a commercially viable training package for word processing (and other computer applications) designed to accommodate special needs of older workers. Products based on the resulting training package could be marketed to individual computer users, to large corporations seeking to train or retrain substantial numbers of employees, and to equipment and software vendors for incorporation as part of their systems packages.The methodology will integrate (i.e., alternate) training package prototype development with experimental testing and evaluation. The prototype development process will be based on findings from prior (Phase I) empirical work, existing theoretical models, and the empirical literature. Testing will be based on a series of four field experiments. Each study will produce data that will serve as baseline data for the next.Inadequate job training and skills, especially in increasingly automated environments, create problems for older workers and contribute to job discrimination. A thoroughly tested and effective training package could help to improve job opportunities for older workers and is also commercially feasible. Age discrimination in employment creates serious problems for the older population not only in terms of economics, but also in terms of life adjustment and health.National Institute on Aging (NIA)

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44AG004647-02A1
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
1986
(last award dollars: 1987)
Phase II Amount
$600,000

The long term objective is to produce a commercially viable training package for wordprocessing (and other computer applications) designed to accomodate special needs of older workers. Products based on the resulting training packages could be marketed to individual computer users, to large corporations seeking to train or retrain substantial numbers of employees, and to equipment and software vendors to incorporate as part of their systems package. The methodology will integrate (i.e., alternate) training package prototype development with experimental testing and evaluation. The prototype development process will be based on findings from prior (SBIR, Pase I) as well as proposed empirical work, existing theoretical models, and the empirical literature. The testing will be based in a series of four field experiments. Each study will produce data that will serve as baseline data for the next. Inadequate job training and skills, especially in increasingly automated environments, create problems for older workers and contribute to job discrimination. Because of its commercial feasibility a thoroughly tested and effective training package could help to improve job opportunities for older workers. Age discrimination in employment creates serious problems for the older population not only in terms of economics, but also in terms of life adjustment and health.