The digital education revolution – a pain in the neck?

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There’s concern that high school students could suffer back and neck problems from using computers provided under the Rudd Government’s ‘Digital Education Revolution’. The scheme aims to give every student access to a computer at school, and students in some states will be given laptops to use in the classroom and at home. But an Australian expert on ergonomics is concerned students aren’t being protected from occupational injuries.

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