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Meadows, Donella H.; And Others – 1972
Reviewed in this report is a project undertaken by The Club of Rome entitled Project on the Predicament of Mankind. Its intent is to examine the complex of problems troubling men of all nations. The predicament is that man can perceive the problem, yet, despite his considerable knowledge and skills, he does not understand the origins,…
Descriptors: Behavior, Componential Analysis, Ecological Factors, Environment
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Div. of Medical Sciences. – 1970
A vehicle must meet certain specific requirements to be classified as an ambulance if it is to satisfy the demands of the physician in terms of emergency care for which properly trained ambulance attendants can be held responsible. Developed by professional and lay experts for use by automotive designers and manufacturing, this publication would…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Emergency Squad Personnel, Facility Requirements, Human Factors Engineering
Horton, Claude G. – 1972
The ability of individuals to concentrate on a learning activity is strongly influenced by factors in their environment. Therefore, the author of this paper has offered a number of suggestions about how the classroom environment can be made more conducive to learning. (RH)
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Carpeting, Ceilings, Color Planning
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Rambally, Gerard K.; Rambally, Rodney S. – Computers and Education, 1987
Identifies human factor issues involved in the student-computer interface in computer assisted instruction and makes specific recommendations for screen design. Factors considered include simplicity, spaciousness, relevance, standardization, changing display screen contents, color coding, shape and size coding, and brightness coding. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Courseware, Design Requirements
St. George, Tom – Training, 1984
Quality of Work Life (QWL) is involvement. It brings employees, unions, and management closer together for their mutual benefit. QWL implies a philosophical change in some basic and long-standing rules of behavior for unions as well as management. (SSH)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Human Factors Engineering, Job Satisfaction, Labor Education
Huang, David Wenhao; Matthys, Debbie; Wu, Xuemei; Schaffer, Scott – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
Given the emerging trend of innovating Instructional Design process (ID) for Human Performance Technology (HPT) related application in order to more effectively addressing organizational performance problems in industries, it is necessary to prepare students majoring in Instructional Design or Educational Technology in terms of how they can apply…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Design, Performance Technology, Human Factors Engineering
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Insel, Paul M.; Moos, Rudolph H. – American Psychologist, 1974
Discusses the importance of knowing the psychological environment of individuals in order to plan effective social change. (SB)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Design Requirements, Ecological Factors, Ecology
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
Conway, Patricia L. – Design and Environment, 1972
Surveyed are 53 techniques for measuring human physical characteristics and emotional responses in the belief that problems should be solved on the basis of what is good for people.'' (BL)
Descriptors: Design Preferences, Design Requirements, Emotional Response, Environment
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1972
Short descriptions of NSF support for the State University of New York computer network, one year trial of educational materials from the United Kingdom's Open University, A Dartmouth course on control of life, Stanford action on a course on dysgenics, and a bioengineering program at Texas A&M. (TS)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biophysics, College Science, Computer Oriented Programs
Johnson, Kenneth E. – American School and University, 1972
Summarizes results of a behavioral research study of the preferences of 358 office workers. (Author)
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Furniture Arrangement, Human Factors Engineering, Interior Space
Arp, Halton – AAUP Bull, 1969
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Human Factors Engineering, Institutional Role, Pollution
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Radhakrishnan, T.; And Others – Information Processing and Management, 1982
Describes an interactive data retrieval system which was designed and implemented for casual users and which incorporates a user-friendly interface, aids to train beginners in use of the system, versatility in output, and error recovery protocols. A 14-item reference list and two figures illustrating system operation and output are included. (JL)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Databases, Design Requirements, Human Factors Engineering
Borgman, Christine L. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1982
Discusses theory of mental models--i.e., representations of relationships within a system which enable the user to produce mental simulations of the system's actions and develop ways of dealing with it--and its implications for user training, interface design, and overall systems design. (EJS)
Descriptors: Human Factors Engineering, Information Systems, Input Output Devices, Learning Theories
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Black, John B.; Sebrechts, Marc M. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1981
Shows how cognitive psychology can provide guidelines to design computer systems that are easy to use, based on the assumption that prior knowledge of the real world and natural language affect users' attitudes toward the computer. Concludes that human-computer communication is facilitated when the system is consistent with this knowledge.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, Comprehension, Computer Science
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