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Bertin, Jean-Claude; Narcy-Combes, Jean-Paul – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2012
This article builds on a previous article published in 2007, which aimed at clarifying the concept of tutoring. Based on a new epistemological stance (emergentism) the authors will here show how the various components of the computer-assisted language learning situation form a complex chaotic system. They advocate that modelling is a way of…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Computer Assisted Instruction, Models, Systems Approach
Hensley, Kendra – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Total quality management based governance models tend to focus on incremental improvements within the boundaries of a single organization. This may limit the benefits of information technology because they are not complex enough to address business or performance problems that extend beyond the boundaries of a single organization. The research…
Descriptors: Total Quality Management, Cooperation, Interviews, Program Effectiveness
Hopkins, Charles O. – 1973
The research reported consists of eight tasks, four concerned with manned systems research and four with human resources research. Although each task is basic in the sense that it seeks results of a broadly generalizable nature, each is specifically relevant to one or more well-known and long-standing Air Force problems. (Author)
Descriptors: Flight Training, Human Factors Engineering, Radar, Systems Approach

Campbell, Robert D.; Roark, A. L. – Man-Environment Systems, 1974
Any man-environment system is made up of subsets of the sets man, nature, artifacts, and symbols, and the set of interactions among these elements. (Author)
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Human Factors Engineering, Interaction Process Analysis, Models
Cowen, Sandra; Rummler, Geary A. – Training and Development Journal, 1974
Since the human performer is usually essential to the operation of a new system, the authors propose a model human performance system which, they claim, makes it possible to deal with people as rationally as with machines. The implications of this system for training in response to change are discussed. (SA)
Descriptors: Automation, Change Agents, Educational Needs, Human Factors Engineering
Mietus, Walter S. – Man/Society/Technology, 1981
Clarifies and stimulates interest in the concept of the human systems approach; presents a theoretical framework that incorporates systems and subsystems in industrial arts; and suggests an activity for teachers to implement an idea that was stimulated by the theoretical framework and a need in industry. (CT)
Descriptors: Human Factors Engineering, Industrial Arts, Program Implementation, Psychomotor Objectives
Naval Training Equipment Center, Orlando, FL. Human Factors Lab. – 1978
A complete bibliographic reference and an abstract are given for each publication of the Human Factors Laboratory from 1976-1978, including journal articles and conference proceedings papers which members of the Laboratory published during the same period. Three indexes--index by source (contractor or in-house), author index, and subject matter…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Human Factors Engineering, Military Training
Studer, Raymond G – General Systems, 1971
The challenge to biological and extra biological survival comes down to man's ability to organize man-made environments that exhibit the subtle order found in natural living systems. Because of a misapplication of technology, many self regulating mechanisms are absent in contemporary human settings; they must be designed into future efforts…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Environmental Standards, Human Factors Engineering, Simulated Environment
Yee, Roger – Progressive Architecture, 1974
A young, St. Louis, Missouri, architectural firm, seeking a personal style of practice, has succeeded in creating structures that reveal client input, and which are sensitive, articulate, and at ease with complexity. Describes an elementary school, a condominium, a shopping mall, a high school, and a "community mall." Illustrated with photographs…
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Programing, Building Design, Building Innovation

Brethower, Dale M. – Performance Improvement, 1998
Human performance technologists add value by making systematically important connections. After illustrating the connections made in various professions and organizations, this article discusses the importance, purpose, history and process of making connections. (AEF)
Descriptors: Corporations, Human Factors Engineering, Interaction, Organizational Development
Witting, Paul H. – School Business Affairs, 1982
In workstation design, furniture selection and arrangement directly relate to the way in which work is accomplished. Standardized workstations are being developed to fit the specific needs of various job categories within the electronic office. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Electronic Equipment, Furniture Design, Human Factors Engineering
CRAWFORD, MEREDITH P. – 1967
THE KEY CONCEPTS OF SYSTEM AND SIMULATION AS THEY ARE APPLIED TO TRAINING AND EDUCATION ARE DISCUSSED. THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MACHINE-ASCENDANT SYSTEMS THAT FACILITATE THE ORDERLY DESIGN PROCESS OF TRAINING SIMULATORS ARE PRESENTED--(1) PURPOSE OF THE SYSTEM AND LIMITS OF ACCEPTABLE HUMAN BEHAVIOR, (2) RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Education, Evaluation Methods, Human Factors Engineering
Eliassen, Rolf – Eng Educ, 1969
Describes a three-unit, one-quarter course centered around the application of scientific and engineering principles to the control of the air-land-water environment for the health and welfare of mankind. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Ecology, Engineering Education, Environmental Education, Higher Education

Noble, Daniel E. – ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1970
An address delivered before humanities students and faculty (Arizona State University, Tempe, April 14, 1967). (Editor/RD)
Descriptors: Computers, Cybernetics, Human Factors Engineering, Man Machine Systems
Carr, Clay; Totzke, Larry – Performance and Instruction, 1995
Introduces a series of six installments on making the transition from a training/instructional design approach to human performance technology (HPT). The first installment topics include defining human performance technology; obstacles to effective HPT; and the necessary role characteristics for trainers performing HPT. (AEF)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Change Strategies, Definitions, Human Factors Engineering
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