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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1: Affordance - Part One
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Tuesday, 4 October 2011. Affordance - Part One. Affordances are defined as “anything which the environment can offer the individual which is pertinent to the role challenge and can facilitate role competence (Christiansen and Baum 1997).” This is shown in the personal growth a person goes through when engaging in any activity. For me, the personal effects of cooking in my life have been discussed below. Butler, M. (2011. Participation in Occupation II. Just a t...
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1: April 2011
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Tuesday, 12 April 2011. Tutorial Seven: Linking to blogs of interest and exchanging comments. I posted on Katy's blog. I used the snipping tool to cut and paste the conversation. Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Tutorial Six: The internet and online communities. Here is a link that shows statistics of this site: Statistics: Facebook. Here is a link to the Flikr Blog which posts lots of photographs and imagery: Flickr Blogs. Twitter is a social networ...
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1: Practical Considerations
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Sunday, 23 October 2011. Simmons and La Table (2008) discuss why making sure everything is available beforehand when cooking is important. They sate “having the right ingredients and tools for a specific job makes cooking easier and more fun, the results often taste better (p. vii).”. Simmons, M. and La Table, S. (). Things looks love” Implements, ingredients, recipes. USA: Andrews McMeel Publishing. Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. OT in Egypt blog.
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1: Ambience
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Sunday, 23 October 2011. The Merriam-Webster dictionary (2011) defines ambience as “a feeling or mood associated with a particular place, person or thing.”. Shepherd, R. and Raats, M. (2006). The psychology of food choice. Frontiers in nutritional science). UK: CABI. Merriam-Webster. (2011). Ambience. Oct from, http:/ www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ambience. Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). OT in Egypt blog.
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1: May 2011
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Thursday, 12 May 2011. Tutorial Eight: Assistive technology. The purpose of this blog is to provide a technical description about the use, function and availability of one piece of assistive technology presented in tutorial time. According to Cook and Hussey (2000),. The link below shows an animated demonstration of how these switches are used:. Http:/ www.bltt.org/switch/ani ssa.htm. Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View ...
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1: Cooking
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Tuesday, 27 September 2011. My chosen activity for this post is cooking; I will explain what cooking means to me personally and as a future occupational therapist. What cooking means for me personally. What does cooking mean for me as a future OT? Words that I use to describe this activity are:. What will help me engage in cooking? Clean and safe environment – kitchen. Having all the ingredients and recipe. What will hinder me engaging in cooking?
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1: Affordances – Part Two
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Wednesday, 5 October 2011. Affordances – Part Two. Crepeau, E.B.(2007). Analysing occupation and activity: a way of thinking about occupational performance. In E.B. Crepeau, S.E. Cohn and B.A.B. Schell (Eds.), Willard and Spackman’s occupational therapy (10e.d., pp. 189-1980). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkin. Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. 18 October 2011 at 19:30. 19 October 2011 at 19:14. Or just make toasties instead? Participation ...
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1: References + Comments
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Monday, 24 October 2011. Butler, M. (2011. Participation in Occupation II. Unpublished, cited with the permission of the author. Otago Polytechnic School of Occupational Therapy, Dunedin. Caulton, R. and Dickson, R. (2007). What’s going on? Finding an explanation for what we do. In J Creek and A. Lawson-Porter (Eds.), Contemporary issues in occupational therapy (pp. 87-114). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Ed Slack: New Jersey. Other OT and students blogs.
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1: October 2011
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Monday, 24 October 2011. Butler, M. (2011. Participation in Occupation II. Unpublished, cited with the permission of the author. Otago Polytechnic School of Occupational Therapy, Dunedin. Caulton, R. and Dickson, R. (2007). What’s going on? Finding an explanation for what we do. In J Creek and A. Lawson-Porter (Eds.), Contemporary issues in occupational therapy (pp. 87-114). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Ed Slack: New Jersey. Sunday, 23 October 2011.
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1: What is ergonomics?
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Fatuma Salat Participation in Occupation 1. Tuesday, 27 September 2011. According to Caulton and Dickson (2007) ergonomics is to, “constantly make slight invisible adjustments to an activity to adapt to the needs of those taking part and ensure that it continues to work for its intended purpose” ( p.93). Caulton, R. and Dickson, R. 2007) What’s going on? Finding an explanation for what we do. In J Creek and A. Lawson-Porter (Eds.), Contemporary issues in occupational therapy (pp. 87-114). OT in Egypt blog.
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