From shapiro@VNET.IBM.COM Wed Nov 6 15:03:49 1996 Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1996 20:40:46 -0500 (EST) From: Ron Shapiro Reply-To: tufts-hfes@emerald.tufts.edu To: Multiple recipients of list Games For Explaining Human Factors: Come and Participate Ronald G. Shapiro, Ph. D. IBM Corporation Abstract "Games For Explaining Human Factors: Come and Participate" is a popular, informative, entertaining introduction to Human Factors. For the advanced Human Factors student, faculty member, or practitioner this session demonstrates how our field can be explained to non-practitioners in a company, schoolroom or community setting. For those not familiar with Human Factors, this session provides an interesting, non-traditional introduction to the field. The session promises to be informative and FUN! You might even win a prize! Selected Comments From a Previous Participant Games for Explaining Human Factors is a great way for people to learn about Human Factors without even trying. -- Jean E. Fox, Human Factors Doctoral Candidate, George Mason University I see your "Games" as getting information from the minds of the teachers to the minds of the students without going through the notebooks of either. -- Jean E. Fox, Human Factors Doctoral Candidate, George Mason University