Impact of traditional education and tablet-assisted education on students: A comparative analysis

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With the recent technological advances, there is a shift from traditional education to tablet-assisted learning environment. This study compares the problems experienced by students in traditional education and tablet-assisted educational activities. The impact of traditional education on students has been discussed by a comprehensive analysis of the literature. The findings showed that the physical discomforts due to tablet-use are intensively experienced at neck, upper back, lower back, and shoulder regions, which are very similar to those experienced in traditional education. Reading and writing activities have impact on the shoulders, upper back, and the left upper arm. The developed risk assessment model has shown that both educational and extra-curricular activities result in significant risk factors of physical discomfort. Analysis of the muscular activity data implied that there were significant differences among muscle groups for each respondent, which validates and verifies our risk assessment model.

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Uyal, B. N., Yel, E. B., & Korhan, O. (2017). Impact of traditional education and tablet-assisted education on students: A comparative analysis. Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 13(11), 7205–7213. https://doi.org/10.12973/ejmste/79045

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