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Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan Ergonomics is the science of designing the workplace environment to fit the user. Proper ergonomic design is necessary to prevent repetitive strain injuries, which can develop over time and can lead to long-term disability.repetitive strain injuries

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan Ergonomics of the Computer

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan Ergonomics of the Computer Main Points: 1. Seat height for 90° back and knees

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan Computer Ergonomics Main Points: 1. Seat height for 90° back and knees 2. Keyboard & Mouse height for 90° elbows

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan Computer Ergonomics Main Points: 1. Seat height for 90° back and knees 2. Keyboard & Mouse height for 90° elbows 3. Feet on the floor

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan Computer Ergonomics Main Points: 1. Seat height for 90° back and knees 2. Keyboard & Mouse height for 90° elbows 3. Feet on the floor 4. Viewing distance 18 to 24 inches

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan Computer Ergonomics Main Points: 1. Seat height for 90° back and knees 2. Keyboard & Mouse height for 90° elbows 3. Feet on the floor 4. Viewing distance 18 to 24 inches 5. Screen adjusted to 90° to sight line

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan Computer Ergonomics Main Points: 1. Seat height for 90° back and knees 2. Keyboard & Mouse height for 90° elbows 3. Feet on the floor 4. Viewing distance 18 to 24 inches 5. Screen adjusted to 90° to sight line May desire separate keyboard for a Laptop on a computer desk

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan Extreme Ergonomics

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan Computer Ergonomic Summary

Beginning Computer Lesson 1 Peer Leader – Chuck Morgan We Covered: 1. Correct and comfortable workstation positions 2. The functions of computer hardware and software 3. How to properly turn the computer on and off 4. How to manipulate the mouse 5. The parts and functions of the desktop 6. How to open programs and manipulate their windows 7. Introduction to word processing with WordPad