Wednesday, 26 October 2011

PARTICIPATION IN OCCUPATION 2- References and Comments posted on others blogs

References:


Caulton, R., & Dickson, R. (2007). What’s going on? Finding an explanation for what we do. In J. Caulton & A. Lawson-Porter. (Eds.). Contemporary issues in occupational therapy. (pp. 87-99). Chichester: John & Wiley Sons Ltd.


Christiansen, C., & Townsend, E. (2004). Introduction to occupation: the art and science of living. New Jersey: Pearson

Crepeau E. ( 2003 ). Analyzing occupation and activity: A way of thinking about occupational performance. In Crepeau E., Cohn E, & Schell B (Eds.), Willard and Spackman’s occupational therapy ( 10th ed., pp.189-198). Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins


Dul, j. & Weerdmeester,B. (2008). Ergonomics for Beginners: A Quick reference Guide (3 ed.). USA: Taylor & Francis


Pepping, G., & Li,F. (1997). Perceiving action boundaries in volleyball block.In M.Schmuckler & J.Kennedy (Eds.). Studies in perception and action IV (pp. 137-139). USA: New Jersey, Lawrence Elbaum Associates Inc.


Saito, Y. (2007). Everyday aesthetics. New York: Oxford University Press.


Waite, P. (2009). Aggressive volleyball: dictate the pace, determine the outcome. USA: United Graphics


Comments:


Here are the comments i would have posted in these peoples blogs if it did work, but was unable to:


I Said......
Hi Keryn, I really liked reading your blog. It has great use of pictures and you are able to get a feel of your passion for scrapbooking. It also has good links to affordances and ergonomics, which has even helped me gaining a greater understanding of the aspects!


I Said...... 
Hi Pip, your blog on baking is definitely an interesting read. I like your most recent blog when you talked about how baking helps you keep in track of if your flatmates as you notice the food slowly decreasing. Your blogs also so easy to read as you seem to have natural talent for writing whatever comes to your mind, something that I still need a lot of practice on.


I Said....... 
Hi Rachel, I love your blog. The photos on there are really interesting to look at; you are very good at taking photos! I also found it very interesting how you link communication to photography. I did have a very broad sense of how in my activity I socialise and communicate with a team, but like how you can look at communication through photos and sharing them with others.


 I Said.......
Hi Dave, your blog is interesting to read. You can tell you really know your stuff and I envy you as I have always wanted to grow my own produce, just never had the persistence for it! Also like the links you have made to your ‘need’ for gardening.

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