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Handbook of Research on Technoethics
The science of fitting the workplace to the worker—involves reducing exposures to physical trauma, redesigning tools and workstations, and preventing and treating Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTDs), such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Tendonitis ( Occupational and Environmental Health Center, 2004 ).
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Becoming a Digital Citizen in a Technological World
Mike Ribble (Kansas State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-022-6.ch017
Abstract
In todays changing global society, digital technology users need to be prepared to interact and work with users from around the world. Digital technology is helping to define this new global society. Being part of a society provides opportunities to its citizens but also asks that its members behave in certain way. This new technological society is drawing users together to learn, share and interact with one another in the virtual world. But for all users to be productive there needs to be a defined level of acceptable activity by everyone, in other words a digital citizenship. The concept of digital citizenship provides a structure for this digital society, by conceptualizing and organizing appropriate technology use into a new digital culture. Anyone using these digital technologies needs to understand the parameters of appropriate use so that they can become more constructive digital citizens.
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Interactive Sociotechnical Analysis: Identifying and Coping with Unintended Consequences of IT Implementation
Also known as human factors, ergonomics is the development and application of knowledge of human capacities to the design of systems, organizations, jobs, technologies, and products. The aim is to enhance safety, efficiency, and usability.
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How Visualisation and Interaction Can Optimize the Cognitive Processes Towards Big Data
Is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance”.
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A Participatory Design Project on Mobile ICT
Ergonomics is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of the interactions among humans and the other elements of a work system.
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Understanding One-Handed Use of Mobile Devices
Often used synonymously with “human factors,” ergonomics is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance (definition adopted by the International Ergonomics Association in August 2000).
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Interactive Sociotechnical Analysis: Identifying and Coping with Unintended Consequences of IT Implementation
Also known as human factors, ergonomics is the development and application of knowledge of human capacities to the design of systems, organizations, jobs, technologies, and products. The aim is to enhance safety, efficiency, and usability.
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Evaluating Usability to Improve Efficiency in E-Learning Programs
Discipline that deals with the plan and the design of facilities and environments for human use. In the computer science field, it concerns the planning of keyboards, mice, screens, and of the workstation (chairs, tables, lamps, etc.).
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Ergonomics
The commonly accepted definition or ergonomics is the science of designing working environments and the tools in them for maximum worker health and safety and maximum work efficiency.
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Software Development for Ergonomic Compatibility Assessment of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
A discipline aimed to provide safety, health, and comfort to employees, so they improve their individual performance at short term, and the organizational performance at long term.
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Trends in Macroergonomics Applications for Improved Work Systems
Science that studies the best adaptation of the work system to the human.
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The Contribution of Ergonomic Analysis in the Product Design for Recycling
Defined as the science related to man and his work, embodying the anatomic, physiologic, and mechanical principles affecting the efficient use of human energy. As examples of ergonomics applications: Safe lifting techniques, proper posture, appropriate seating position, and adaptive equipment are only a few of the many examples of ergonomics in the workplace.
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Ergonomic Design for Pedestrians' Safety in Regenerative Cities: Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
Is defined according to the International Ergonomics Association (IEA) as ergonomics (or human factors) as a scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design. IEA as ergonomics (or human factors) i a scientific discipline concerned with understanding interactions among humans and other elements of a system and the profession that applies theory, principles, data, and methods to design.
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Developments, Controversies, and Applications of Ergonomics
The commonly accepted definition of ergonomics is the science of designing working environments and the tools in them for maximum worker health and safety and maximum work efficiency.
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Evaluating Technostress to Improve Teaching Performance: Chilean Higher Education Case
The term ergonomics derives from the Greek words 'ergo' and 'nomos', where ergo means “work” and, nomos means “laws”, therefore in the simple sense, ergonomics refers to “the laws of labor”. Now, the ergonomics discipline is responsible for studying the interaction between the human being and all the elements that make up their particular work situation, so that the demands or this demands, do not exceed the people capabilities, ensuring a life quality optimal and efficiency.
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