Practical Ergonomics Guide for Education
It’s no secret that the use of technology has increased both inside and outside of classrooms. However, this increase has led to more ergonomic concerns. It’s not just physical wellbeing that is at risk with poor ergonomics. In a 2022 study conducted by the EdWeek Research Center, 74% of teachers said that students’ physical well-being when using classroom technology affects their engagement in learning. Today’s technology-driven classroom requires more than just “sitting upright
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