Despite the broad consensus that ICT in its various manifestations will bring benefits to elderly persons, there are at least three perseverant myths holding that elderly users show several limitations that can inhibit the use of these technologies [1]. The first myth concerns the level of interest and negative attitudes towards technology in elderly adults. Although there is evidence that older adults use information and electronic technology less often than other age groups, interest and willingness to acquire new ICT-related skills characterize the major part of older adults