Human factors, also known as ergonomics, is the study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body and its cognitive abilities. The goal is to enhance user safety, comfort, and effectiveness by considering human physical and mental capabilities during the design process. Designers measure people and consider how users will interact with and perceive potential products to devise prototypes that can be built, explored, and improved through user testing.
Using game-design pedagogies to embed skills in the law or social science curriculum - a 1 day conference held at Staffordshire University on behalf of the Higher Education Academy (HEA). “Gamification in the Higher Education Health Curricula; Fad or the Future?” by Derek Beeston, Associate Professor of Ethical Leadership & Professional Responsibility - Faculty of Health Sciences
A robot that can simulate pregnancy is being used to train students. The robot, called Noelle, can demonstrate concepts like fetal development and childbirth. Schools are using Noelle to provide realistic lessons about pregnancy and childbirth to students.
This document contains a list of topics and interests including lacrosse, friends, cell phones, YouTube, family, music artists, food, art, hobbies, travel destinations, activities like trap shooting, movies, and sources for related images searched on Google. Many of the items are single words or short phrases, while some include links to related Google image search results.
This document appears to be a set of presentation slides discussing various topics. It includes slides on teamwork, graphic design, wealth, different cultures, dogs, perception and optical illusions. References and images are provided for each slide topic. The document serves to provide visual examples and supporting materials for a presentation, but the full context and presentation content are not included in the summary.
Slides used to introduce the DevOps Enterprise Forum whitepaper on tactics for implementing test automation for legacy code at the DevOps Enterprise Summit 2015 in San Francisco.
The document contains links to 10 different images including pictures of a clock, a girl waking up, fruit loops cereal, a class schedule, a girl playing on a laptop, and a message in a bottle.
The document provides 10 links to various websites about plastic bag pollution and the environmental impact of disposable plastic bags. The links reference debates around reusable bags, facts about plastic bag pollution, articles from the Sierra Club and WWF about the problems caused by plastic bags, and Flickr photos showcasing plastic bag pollution.
A presentation designed to introduce Grade 3 students to the importance of being good digital citizens. An intro into the responsibilities of having an online presence at our school and beyond.
This presentation (audio coming soon) aims to provide a: # clear idea of the types and possible uses of ePortfolios for students and staff in lifelong, lifewide learning # increased awareness of some key ePortfolios platforms / tools and associated issues # ideas around alternative assessment # some strategies for starting your own ePortfolios / scaffolding students to develop their own ePortfololio The presentation will be useful for the following groups: Tutors and group leaders who are interested in assisting students to build up a portfolio of assignment and work IT support/coordinators who might like to learn more about linking to student-driven portfolio systems Careers advisers who would like to learn more about how students can share details with prospective employers and learning institutions - Student support who would like to learn how students can share information with their tutors. Links to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFAVvAjCkKE Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYVRT54CWVE
This document lists different modes of transportation and their corresponding image URLs. It includes airplane, bicycle, bus, car, helicopter, horse, and scooter. For each transportation type, the name is provided along with the URL linking to its image. The document aims to provide a simple listing of transportation images and their online locations.
PPT created by Kathleen Curran on Traditional Symbols in Literature. The slide show will be accompanied by a lecture. Students will have a handout with the symbol listed. They will take notes on what the symbol represents as they view the slide show and listen to my lecture. The next step will be having students find these symbols in literature we read in class.
The document discusses the MSI WindPad 100W tablet, including its target demographic of nerds, its simple software and competition from the iPad and Android tablets, and MSI's brand. It also questions whether Windows 7 tablets will succeed or fail.
The document contains a series of hyperlinks to images hosted on Flickr and YouTube. The hyperlinks are not accompanied by descriptive text or context, so the overall topic or purpose of the document cannot be determined from the information provided.
This document contains a list of URLs related to Google products and services. It includes links about controlling the first page on Google, Google image search filtering by topic, Google Docs, Google Alerts, Google Groups, Google Scholar, Google Chrome Sync, and news articles about Android mobile development. The document acts as a reference list for information on various Google technologies.
The document contains links to various websites about public figures including US presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, athletes Alex Rodriguez and Kobe Bryant, and doctor Peter Wehling. The links relate to topics such as Obama's birth certificate, Bush purchasing a house in Dallas, Bryant's injured knee, stem cell research, PR ethics, and platelet-rich plasma treatment.
The document contains links to various websites about public figures including US presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, athletes Alex Rodriguez and Kobe Bryant, and doctor Peter Wehling. The links relate to topics such as Obama's birth certificate, Bush purchasing a house in Dallas, Bryant's injured knee, stem cell research, PR ethics, and platelet-rich plasma treatment.
This document provides information and advice for high school students preparing for and applying to college. It covers topics such as course selection, extracurricular activities, standardized testing, campus visits, financial aid, and application tips. The founder's background and credentials are also listed.
City Harvest is encouraging people to reserve tables at participating New York restaurants. The restaurants will donate a portion of proceeds from these reserved tables to City Harvest to support their mission of rescuing uneaten food and providing it to those in need. Diners can feel good knowing their meal is helping feed others in the community.