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Subject:Re: To Human Factors or not to Human Factors From:"W. Kelly Oja" <judbasiner -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"A.H." <isaac840 -at- yahoo -dot- com> Date:Tue, 13 Dec 2005 06:53:10 -0600
Anthony:
It was 4 or 5 years ago, but the Human Factors course I took at the
University of Minnesota was geared towards usability. A short
description from the Department of Rhetoric website:
RHET 4501 - Usability and Human Factors in Technical Communication
Principles/concepts of human factors/usability testing. Developing
objectives, criteria, and measures. Conducting tests in lab, field,
and virtual environments. Using software programs to analyze
qualitative/quantitative data. Lab fee of $36 required for use of the
Usability Services Laboratory to conduct usability projects.
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Kelly
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