1. Optimizing learning comfort: ergonomic influences on children's transition to online education.
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Obeidat MS and Saaydeh D
- Subjects
- Humans, Child, Adolescent, Male, Jordan, Female, Surveys and Questionnaires, Parents psychology, Learning, COVID-19 prevention & control, Education, Distance methods, Ergonomics, SARS-CoV-2
- Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the implementation of lockdown measures, resulting in children attending classes from their homes through online platforms. This study aimed to examine the impact of studying at home on children by investigating various aspects related to their study environment. Data were gathered through two questionnaires administered in Jordan: One targeted children aged 8-15 year through interviews, while the other targeted parents with at least one school-aged child through an online survey. The interview-based survey ( N = 152) identified significant factors such as the study location, excessive use of computer peripherals, and physical discomforts like back, hand, and ear pain. Similarly, the parent survey ( N = 1,152) revealed various significant factors including parents' monthly income, educational level, occupation, living area, sources of COVID-19 information, fear of the virus, TV time, eating and reading habits, smartphone usage, difficulty in concentrating while studying, engagement with social media, internet usage, elbow position, and eye protection.
- Published
- 2024
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