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Troup, Wilson – College Planning & Management, 2002
Offers advice on furnishing a technology classroom, asserting that the overriding selection criteria must be quality. This is defined as furniture that functions smoothly and looks attractive with regular maintenance for up to two decades. Addresses eye appeal, versatility versus performance, and durability. A sidebar also discusses ergonomics and…
Descriptors: Classroom Furniture, Educational Technology, Evaluation Criteria, Human Factors Engineering
Rosenberg, Marc J. – Training, 1990
The United States needs a skilled, productive work force. The science of human performance technology can be applied to the establishment of performance improvement systems in organizations. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Human Factors Engineering, Job Performance, Organizational Development
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Betterini, Robert L.; Daniels, Jim – Tech Directions, 1995
Describes a class project to design a better and safer woodworking tool using computer-assisted design. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Human Factors Engineering, Secondary Education, Technology Education
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Waggoner, Todd C.; Barker, William J. – Technology Teacher, 1994
Offers a unit of laboratory instruction for a general technology class that looks at ergonomics--the engineering science that seeks to prevent disorders caused by uncomfortable or stressful working conditions. The activity involves the measurement of body motions. (JOW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Factors Engineering, Laboratory Experiments, Technology Education
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2001
Explains why the influx of computers into classrooms means that schools need to pay more attention to ergonomic furnishings. The health risks of poorly designed furniture are discussed as are the kings of furniture that work best ergonomically for computer use. (GR)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Furniture Design, Human Factors Engineering, Postsecondary Education
Coklar, A. Naci; Sendag, Serkan; Eristi, S. Duygu – Online Submission, 2007
This paper concentrates on a software prepared as a series of Health Education for K8 students in Turkey. Bearing in mind that healthy mind rests in a healthy body, the researchers prepared a series of software on different aspects of health. This specific software tries to donate the K8 students with healthy use of computers in everyday life.…
Descriptors: Health Education, Child Health, Computer Software, Foreign Countries
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Griffiths, Jillian R.; Johnson, Frances; Hartley, Richard J. – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2007
It is evident from previous research that user satisfaction is a multidimensional, subjective variable which can be affected by many factors other than performance of the system or searcher. This article draws on information retrieval and information systems literature in an attempt to understand what user satisfaction is, how it is measured, what…
Descriptors: User Satisfaction (Information), Information Systems, Information Retrieval, Investigations
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Wheeler, Brad – EDUCAUSE Review, 2007
Colleges and universities and commercial firms have demonstrated great progress in realizing the vision proffered for "Open Source 2007," and 2010 will mark even greater progress. Although much work remains in refining open source for higher education applications, the signals are now clear: the collaborative development of software can provide…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Information Technology, Technology Integration, Transformative Learning
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Jackson, Gregory A. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2007
For most of the past decade, IT leaders in higher education felt on top of things. Challenges were usually comprehensible and addressable, doing reasonable things yielded reasonable results, and for the most part, IT was a substantial contributor to institutional progress. But these days, IT leaders rarely feel on top of things. Instead, some days…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Coping, Information Technology, Technology Integration
Sagan, Carl – Natural History, 1975
The author of this article believes that human survival depends upon the ability to develop and work with machines of high artificial intelligence. He lists uses of such machines, including terrestrial mining, outer space exploration, and other tasks too dangerous, too expensive, or too boring for human beings. (MA)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Bionics, Cybernetics, Human Factors Engineering
Shriver, Edgar L.; Trexler, Robert C. – 1963
Socratic Non-Anacoluthic Programing (SNAP) is designed as a simple way of producing programed materials (under certain conditions) rather than as a method for producing more refined programs. SNAP programing might be regarded as taking the questions and answers from the end of each chapter of a textbook and interspersing them throughout the…
Descriptors: Guides, Human Factors Engineering, Programed Instruction, Programed Instructional Materials
McHarg, Ian L. – 1971
The 1971 B.Y. Morrison Memorial Lecture by Ian L. McHarg, noted landscape architect, planner, and lecturer, is presented in this pamphlet. His expose is two-fold. "Man is an epidemic, multiplying at a superexponential rate, destroying the environment upon which he depends, and threatening his own extinction. He treats the world as a storehouse…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Influences, Evolution, Human Factors Engineering
Yeaman, Andrew R. J. – Computing Teacher, 1987
Describes ways to reduce computer screen glare in schoolrooms with lighting arrangements originally designed for reading the printed page. Suggested readings are listed for additional information on the topic. (LRW)
Descriptors: Display Systems, Educational Facilities Design, Glare, Human Factors Engineering
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Diamond, Marion L. – Business Education Forum, 1984
Business educators preparing students for jobs in business and industry should become aware of the problems faced by workers in a typical large office environment. Word processor operators face many of the same problems as factory assembly line workers--lack of personalization, lack of incentive, and removal from the mainstream. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Education Work Relationship, Human Factors Engineering, Word Processing
Seibert, M. Angelice; Jacob, Martha Ann – Momentum, 1976
The response that this generation and the next generation gives to that most basic question of all, "What is man?," was the focus of this article. It attempted to make us aware of and informed of the topic. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beliefs, Ethics, Genetics
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