Monday 24 October 2011

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Jones said...
that must have been frustrating! how specifically did you adapt from having no power? in what ways did you become creative, where there any parts you enjoyed of the challenge? could be interesting to link to a pioneering perspective.
Jones said...
Thanks I found it interesting the way you classify cooking as both work and labour and how this is effected by how you feel about it. quote come to mind along the lines of "nothing is good or bad just thinking that makes it so". have you thought about linking the work/labour concept in with morality
Blogger Jones said...
Im glad you find cooking rice to be such a stress free activity, I think you did well to incorporate what it being stress free allows/afford you to do (eg be social, do other tasks).
have you thought of any potential practical challenges? how would you adapt? what would happen if you didnt have a rice cooker?
24 October 2011 10:41
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Jones said...
Hi Erin
I think you have done well in discussing how the physical environment or how the choir is arranged and its impact on the outcome, making it all work together. I found for looking at ergonomics it quite helpful to use a POE perspective you might. find the same for examining ergonomic aspects of how the person and activity and environment fit together.

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