In an age where technology and digital tools are rapidly evolving, individuals must find a way to use them to their benefit. Intergenerational collaboration can become easier with the use of digital tools, since it’ll allow for a better, faster, and more efficient way for individuals to communicate with each other. Digital tools are referred to any internet or computerised resources such as websites, applications, and programs (Walkme, 2023).
In order to achieve intergenerational collaboration, we must first master intergenerational learning. This will be achieved by bringing youth and adults together to learn and acquire similar skills, in order to be able to use them simultaneously (Lyashenko & Frolava, 2014). Once we achieve that, then we can begin narrowing down the reasons why digital tools are effective.