Summary
This paper discusses the influence of environmental lighting on the visual acuity of students in an educational institution, and how incorrect lighting can lead to visual problems.
Categories
Education and learning: The paper discusses the impact of lighting on students in an educational institution, specifically in relation to their visual acuity.
Eye health: The paper explores how incorrect lighting can lead to visual problems in students.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper investigates the influence of environmental lighting in an educational setting, suggesting that lighting design can impact student's visual acuity.
Author(s)
ME Sanabria Ramos
Publication Year
2020
Number of Citations
1
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