Indoor Air Cartoon Journal

Indoor Air Cartoon Journal is a public educational resource informed by artistic research, providing indoor air quality (IAQ) educational experience to students, industry, community, and academics, with audiences from over 100 countries. The artistic research involves asking artistic research questions and reviewing the scientific literature and other relevant sources to set up critical and reflective thinking that induces learning from the reviewed sources to form educational experience. The educational experience means gaining knowledge, understanding, and communication skills for creating creative works (fictional case stories) on IAQ. The creative works are shared publicly to invoke readers' critical and reflective thinking to induce learning needed for developing an educational experience that can be used to improve the IAQ industry, education practices, and healthy living.

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Feb 2, 2020Jun 22, 2020 Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Singapore Institute of Technology

Don’t underestimate the role of ventilation in preventing the spread of contagious viruses

Jan 26, 2020May 17, 2021 Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Singapore Institute of Technology

Wuhan virus: Self-protection and exposure reduction prevent the spread of the virus

Jan 19, 2020Jun 22, 2020 Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Singapore Institute of Technology

Impact of exposure to airborne persistent organic pollutants on semen quality

Nov 24, 2019Jun 4, 2020 Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Singapore Institute of Technology

Understand the importance of source and sink rate to the concentration of indoor air pollutants

Oct 13, 2019Oct 20, 2019 Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Singapore Institute of Technology

Sensory irritation caused by chemical and biological-based particles in classroom and bathroom

Sep 1, 2019Sep 2, 2019 Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Singapore Institute of Technology

Proximity to high particle concentration while sweeping with African broom increases the risk of developing health problems

Aug 25, 2019Aug 26, 2019 Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Singapore Institute of Technology

Human behaviour: The need for privacy supersedes that of energy-efficient healthy indoor air in naturally- ventilated buildings

Aug 18, 2019 Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Singapore Institute of Technology

High indoor relative humidity level increases the risk of substantial growth of harmful fungal species

Jul 14, 2019Jul 14, 2019 Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Singapore Institute of Technology

Stress increases the risk of suffering from poor health and discomfort arising from air pollutants exposures

Jun 30, 2019Jul 1, 2019 Moshood Olawale Fadeyi, Singapore Institute of Technology

The secret behind ventilation dilution effect for healthy indoor air

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