I have heard research suggesting that excessive use of screens can have detrimental effects on health and productivity, does anyone have any suggestions on how to complete a PhD but minimise computer usage?
If you are really serious about it then only read hard copies of texts, and print out papers/chapters (or send them to Kindle - if you have the paper white one it isn't really like a screen). Also you could do much of your writing, planning, and thinking on paper - and then type it up afterwards when it is already in the final stages.
Kindle feels almost as good but not quite. I personally like screen reading, but as OP says, probably not the best for eyes.
The older I get, the more strain screens have on my eyes. I get exhausted very quickly. The kindle doesn't really help. I also like to jot notes on the papers and especially staple summary notes to the back to help with writing up.
Of course all of that should be past tense now.
I have the very basic kindle, not one of the Fire or other newer ones. Those more recent ones seem more like ipad screens to me, and actually omit light.
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Also just to add, you can get these non-prescription glasses that block out blue light. They make screen work easier for some people. I am not sure if they reduce damage though.
First of all find out the most of the distractions that are increasing your computer usage, according to recent study the time we spend on systems 53% goes out to distractions. Find out all the distractions like searching to a term on google irrespective of the thing that it is unrelatable to your work so work around distractions i suppose half of computer usage will be saved.
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