Title: Module 5.2 Green, health and global e-communication issues
1Module 5.2Green, health and global
e-communication issues
2Contents
- Ergonomics and health issues
- The need for green computing
- The impact of global ecommunication
- Glossary
3Ergonomics and health issues
Lack of physical activity
obesity
hypertension (high blood pressure)
diabetes
increased risk of heart disease.
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
4Ergonomics and health issues
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
A class of injuries (to tendons, etc.) caused by
repetitive actions.
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
CTS is caused by inflammation of the tendons in
the wrist.
Ergonomics
Refers to the study and design of workplace for
comfort and safety of people in work
environments.
5Ergonomics and health issues
Keyboards
to promote a more natural position for hands and
wrists, with the palms turned slightly toward
each other rather than flat relative to the
keyboard..
6Ergonomics and health issues
Mice
Used extensively in a GUI environment and
requires users to hold their hands in unnatural,
awkward positions for long periods of time.
7Ergonomics and health issues
Healthy practices
- Adjust the height of your seat or table
- Adequate ventilation/air circulation
- Mouse and keyboard are on same level, close
- Monitor is positioned at the correct level
8The need for green computing
Energy efficiency- problem
9The need for green computing
Energy efficiency- ways to improve
10The need for green computing
reduce toxins in technology manufacture
E-waste
force re-cycling of e-waste
11The need for green computing
Paperless office?
Paper
12The need for green computing
Paperless?
- Small portable devices with high quality
displays and - long battery lives only arrived recently
- Digital Divide these devices not affordable
enough
- Hard copy is the cheapest and easiest way at
moment
- Paper cheaper and less risky than
- large visible video displays
- Hard copies - non-electronic
- backups of data/information
13The need for green computing
Tips on how to practice green computing
- Switch off computers and devices you are not
using
- Try and avoid the senseless wasting of paper
- Try and upgrade or give away old hardware, not
- throw away
- Send old ink cartridges back to manufacturer
- Refill and reuse old ink cartridges
14The impact of global ecommunication
Computers have changed the way we communicate
15The impact of global ecommunication
Computers have changed the way we communicate
16The impact of global ecommunication
Computers have changed the way we communicate
17Activity 1
18Glossary