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Thursday, 15 February 2018

Ways to prevent strain injuries at a computer.

PREVENTING INJURIES

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Hi! I'm Ray and I'm a student at HHS. In DTE, we have been learning about proper ergonomics for the past few weeks. After that, we have been set a task to create an infographic to show what we've learned.
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I learned that if you have improper ergonomics in front of a computer you could get strain injuries like neck and lower back pains. So a good idea is to take breaks every hour to prevent this. It was hard to make make the infographic look consistent but I had to finish it so that I have something to blog about. Next time I would like to put more effort into it so it has more color rather than just black and white.

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What can I do better next time?
What good websites would you suggest for me to use?
Check out my friend's blogs to see what they did on theirs!

https://15106.blogspot.co.nz/































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  3. Hey Ray, I really like how you have made this infographic and I love the facts about it. Maybe you should add more information to this infographic. If you would like to see my learning my blog link is https://hhsbaylier.blogspot.com/b/post-preview?token=p4qot2EBAAA.ZazCJfgdpYxepQ3i0TjB91FYBHU5OXi1VhWFjV5_GUlYLgzh_hScd3AW1ad1YwRm7nKePeSaJqxSWrlE_Q39lQ.dZlo8iip-heSTqXWWtKReg&postId=3824973568803926813&type=POST

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  5. I really like it when you talk about streatching exersise it made me think of using the method have you thought about adding more infomation if you want to see my blog its this: https://hhsantonh.blogspot.co.nz/

    keep up the good work

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