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Photo Albums from Education By Entertainment Programs
Desc: Photo albums from programs and presentations which educate through engaging students / participants from elementary school through graduate school as well as professionals in a variety of games or activities. Programs in the Education by Entertainment series are designed to educate by "transferring knowledge from the minds of the teacher to the minds of the student without passing through the notebook of either one" (Jean Fox).
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DrRonShapiro:
Understanding Human Capabilities and Limitations: An Essential Ingredient For Ethical Management
A thorough understanding of what people can and cannot do is vital to ethically manage a business, school, government or not for profit agency.
Understanding Human Capabilites and Limitations develops that understanding through interactive activities which illustrate the human capabilities and limitations followed by a discussion of whether it would be ethical or unethical to ignore the concept discussed in:
.designing products
.managing employees
.promoting products
.working with our customers.
Participants will remember more from Understanding Human Capabilities and Limitations than from a traditional lecture and they will have more fun than at a typical party!!!
This presentation is the newest in the Games to Explain Human Factors: Come, Participate, Learn & Have Fun!!! Series
Champion: Jennifer Wolf
Semifinalists: Cassey LeBlanc, Christopher Dean
Florida Institute of Technology
November 3, 2009
A thorough understanding of what people can and cannot do is vital to ethically manage a business, school, government or not for profit agency.
Understanding Human Capabilites and Limitations develops that understanding through interactive activities which illustrate the human capabilities and limitations followed by a discussion of whether it would be ethical or unethical to ignore the concept discussed in:
.designing products
.managing employees
.promoting products
.working with our customers.
Participants will remember more from Understanding Human Capabilities and Limitations than from a traditional lecture and they will have more fun than at a typical party!!!
This presentation is the newest in the Games to Explain Human Factors: Come, Participate, Learn & Have Fun!!! Series
Champion: Jennifer Wolf
Semifinalists: Cassey LeBlanc, Christopher Dean
Florida Institute of Technology
November 3, 2009
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DrRonShapiro:
This is the photo album from the most recent presentation of Games to Explain Human Factors: Come, Participate, Learn & Have Fun!!! at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University on November 9, 2009. Sponsors of the event were Dr. Elizabeth L. Blickensderfer and Joseph Crimi. The Champion of the competition was Colleen M. Williams. Photos included in the certificate were taken by Andrew Zaback (Air and Space Photography) and Nick Candrella. Parents and youth group leaders interested in more information on the Games presenation are invited to contact me.
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DrRonShapiro:
Champion Certificate presented to Colleen M. Williams at Embry-Riddle Games To Explain Human Factors: Come, Participate, Learn & Have Fun!!! program on November 9, 2009.
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DrRonShapiro:
Photo Album from the Games To Explain Human Factors: Come, Participate, Learn & Have Fun!!! session at Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) on November 3, 2009.
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DrRonShapiro:
Certificate issued at the October 19, 2009 National Ergonomics Month Games To Explain Human Factors Program in San Antonio TX.
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DrRonShapiro:
A nice program for middle school students and their parents!!!
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DrRonShapiro:
Champion's Photo Album from the Preparing For Your Career With A Psychology Degree presentation at the University of Rochester on February 16, 2009. A special congratulations to our Champion Lyanne Yozawitz '10 and a special thanks to our event planner Shoshana Abramowitz, Vice President of the Psychology Undergraduate Council (PUC).
Posted 9 months ago
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