Screen Time Library

Welcome to the Screens Library. The place for advanced understanding of the human interface with screen time.

Throughout human history, the way people derive meaning, assimilate information, process and express information has changed. We are now in a period where the main source for deriving meaning and for acquiring information is via the portal of digital devices. For many people, this portal may not be a biological compatible modality.

Processing information and expressing it through digital screen-time is a fluent experience for some, and not for others. This edition of the Vision Help Group Library is designed to help all of us optimize the visual experience of using the digital portal for our current-day activities of daily living.


“The Pandemic of Myopia” and “The Difficulty With Attention, Sleep and Memory”
Daniel Press, O.D., F.C.O.V.D.
  • An Introduction: Children and the Online Classroom
  • A Presentation: Children, Screen Time and Myopia

Alyssa Parz, O.D., F.C.O.V.D.
  • An Introduction: Visual Assessment In Preparation for Online Learning
  • A Presentation: Visual Assessment In Preparation for Online Learning

Featuring Noah Tannen, O.D., F.C.O.V.D.
  • An Introduction: Enhancement of Vision for Online Learning
  • A Presentation: Enhancement of Vision for Online Learning

Jennifer Zolman, O.D., F.C.O.V.D.
  • An Introduction: Visual Ergonomics and Electronic Media
  • A Presentation: Visual Ergonomics and Electronic Media

Its Treatment and the Computer Vision Syndrome Scale
Featuring Bryce Appelbaum, O.D., F.C.O.V.D.
  • An Introduction: Computer Vision Syndrome and Its treatment and the Computer Vision Syndrome Scale
  • A Presentation: Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)

The Concern Regarding “Blue Light”
Katie Davis, O.D., F.C.O.V.D.
  • An Introduction: Digital Performance Lenses, The Concern Regarding “Blue Light”
  • A Presentation: What's the Fuss with Blue Light?