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Smith, Bert Kruger – 1976
The author discusses potential problems and benefits for learning disabled (LD) students in the year 2000. Considered are developments in three areas: human engineering (such as the role of amniocentesis in prevention of disabilities), education (including new audiovisual technology and a restructuring of secondary education), and human…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Genetics
Woodbridge, Sally – Progressive Architecture, 1975
Rochdale Village is a successful example of active student participation in the design and construction of student housing. The apartment complex reflects students' desire for a village of lowrise, wood-shingled buildings, while meeting the University of California's density requirement of 250 units per acre. (JG)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, College Housing, Design Preferences
Ryder, Sharon Lee – Progressive Architecture, 1975
Because of a high vacancy rate and widespread vandalism in its highrise dormitories, the University of Massachusetts commissioned an environmental consultant to assess the problem. A two-year study showed that occupancy increased and vandalism decreased in an experimental dormitory where students were allowed greater freedom to arrange their own…
Descriptors: Architecture, College Housing, Design Preferences, Dormitories
Leach, Tom – 1981
A study conducted to investigate possible health problems resulting from employees' use of visual display units (VDUs) in the library of North Carolina State University at Raleigh used a survey to identify the kinds of tasks performed at each VDU workstation and the rate of health complaints. Analysis of the tasks performed in the library…
Descriptors: Display Systems, Furniture Design, Glare, Health Needs
Ministry of Technology, London (England). Warren Spring Lab. – 1967
THE LITERATURE OF ERGONOMICS, OR BIOTECHNOLOGY, IS CLASSIFIED INTO 15 AREAS--METHODS, SYSTEMS OF MEN AND MACHINES, VISUAL AND AUDITORY AND OTHER INPUTS AND PROCESSES, INPUT CHANNELS, BODY MEASUREMENTS, DESIGN OF CONTROLS AND INTEGRATION WITH DISPLAYS, LAYOUT OF PANELS AND CONSOLES, DESIGN OF WORK SPACE, CLOTHING AND PERSONAL EQUIPMENT, SPECIAL…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Facilities, Human Factors Engineering
Brammell, H. L.; Orr, William – 1975
The scalar electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the most important and commonly used clinical tools in medicine. A detailed description of the recordings of cardiac electrical activity made by the ECG is presented, and the vast numbers of uses made with the data provided by this diagnostic tool are cited. Clinical applications of the ECG are listed.…
Descriptors: Biomedical Equipment, Clinical Diagnosis, Engineering, Human Factors Engineering
Perin, Constance – 1970
A new organizing principle of environmental design centering around people and their priorities is constructed in this book. Several analyses of differing approaches to behavioral and social research which have a bearing upon man's environment are offered. It is suggested that we apply interdisciplinary research, already in the state of the art,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Design Requirements, Environment, Environmental Influences
Smith, Russell L.; And Others – 1972
This manual is one of four designed to help supervisors in training hard-core disadvantaged employees. It provides guidelines for preliminary procedures before implementation of a supervisor training program and is intended for the use of those charged with training supervisors. Related documents are available as VT 018 032-018 035 in this issue.…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Disadvantaged, Human Factors Engineering
1972
Papers on a variety of technical and training subjects relating to training device technology and training methodology were compiled. These papers were presented at the fifth Naval Training Device Center and Industry Conference held in February 1972. The conference provided a common ground for the exchange of new ideas and discussion of mutual…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Conferences, Display Systems, Human Factors Engineering
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Thompson, Mary-Frances – BioScience, 1978
Programs in biomedical engineering have been developing worldwide since World War II. This article describes a multidisciplinary program which operates in Yugoslavia through a cooperative effort between that county and the AIBS. A major problem has been the slowness with which hospitals accept the concept of biomedical engineering. (MA)
Descriptors: Biology, Biomedical Equipment, Engineering, Human Factors Engineering
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Salmon, Christine F.; Salmon, F. Cuthbert – Journal of Home Economics, 1978
Two architects review housing needs of the handicapped elderly and give some specific design considerations for safety and mobility. (MF)
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Building Design, Design Requirements, Disabilities
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Koneya, Mele – Group and Organization Studies, 1977
The contrasting interaction potentials of commonly used seating arrangements for small and large group meetings are discussed from the vantage point of contemporary definitions of privacy. Seat location is associated with verbal interaction rates and visual accessibility among and between group members and leaders. Seating design should provide…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Groups, Human Factors Engineering, Interior Space
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Veatch, Lamar – Library Trends, 1987
Reviews four environmental design and environmental psychology concepts and summarizes their implications for library building planning: (1) privacy; (2) proxemics and personal space; (3) territoriality; and (4) ergonomics and human factors. (34 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Building Design, Facility Planning, Furniture Arrangement, Human Factors Engineering
Calhoun, Lawrence – American School and University, 1984
Students using microcomputers for extensive periods of time are prone to the same problems as those experienced by video display terminal operators. Suggested guidelines include adjustable furniture and equipment, avoidance of eye strain, control of screen brightness and contrast, and specially prescribed glasses. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Human Factors Engineering, Input Output Devices, Microcomputers
Badolato, Michael Jeremy – 1995
A study of 120 students selected from the user populations of four music education computer laboratories was conducted to determine the applicability of current ergonomic and environmental design guidelines in satisfying the needs of users of educational computing workspaces. Eleven categories of workspace factors were organized into a…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Computer Centers, Guidelines, Higher Education
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