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Engineering for Human Factors (wise20)
Stress, Workload & Safety
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Cumulative Trauma Disorders - Overview
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Posture & Design of Hand-Tools benefitting Health
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Stress & Workload - Overview
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Environmental Stressors: Motion, Temperature, Air
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Psychological Stressors & Effects on Performance
(00:55:11)
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How to tackle Stress?
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Work Overload - Causes & Consequences
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Mental Workload Measurement
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Safety & Accident Prevention
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Hazard Identification
Datum:
31.01.2020
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
Anthropometry, Physical Work & Workspace Design
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Anthropometric Measurement
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HumanVariability
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Continued: Percentiles & Normal Disribution
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Anthropomorphic Data in Design
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Workspace Design
(01:08:57)
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Lower-Back Biomechanics
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NIOSH Lifting Equation
Datum:
24.01.2020
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
Controls & Automation
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Overview, Control Tasks & Potential Controls
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Design Principle: Attention
(00:18:03)
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Design Principle: Perception
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Design Principles: Memory & Mental Model
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Design Principle: Response Selection, Hick Hyman Law
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Continued: Fitts' Law, Feedback Response
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Discrete Controls: Input types & Control Order
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Automation: Types, Human vs Machine
Datum:
17.01.2020
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
Displays & Controls
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Overview, What is a display?
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Dimensions of Display Design, Design Principle: Attention
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Design Principle: Perception
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Design Principles: Memory, Mental Model & Interface Ecology
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Labels & Icons, Monitoring Displays
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Integrative Diplays, Guidelines for Display Layout
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Digital Displays, Navigation Displays & Maps
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Controls in human-machine systems - Design Principles
Datum:
10.01.2020
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
Decision Making & Macro-Cognition
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Vignette: Doctor Amy treating her Patient, Lecture Objectives
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Basics of Decision Making, Macro-Cognition
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Rasmussen's SRK Model
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Four Stages of Decision Making, EVT
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Framing & Bias
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(Normative) Models of Decision-Making
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Heuristics & Biases
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Situational Awareness, Decision Making
Datum:
20.12.2019
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
Attention, Cognition & Memory
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Information Processing - Driving dangerously
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Selective Attention - How & why we focus
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Inattentional Blindness & Safety
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Selective Attention: Change Blindness
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Working Memory - Implications for UX Design
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Long-Term Memory & Multi-Tasking
Datum:
13.12.2019
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
Engineering for Human Ears
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Sound - The basics
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The Shepard Tone Illusion - Complex sounds
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Loudness & sound intensity
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The Ear - How is sound perceived?
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Auditory Sensory Processing
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Weber's Law - Hearing vs. Noise
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Noise exposure, measurement, and protection
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Designing Auditory Alarms
Datum:
06.12.2019
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
Perception: The fundamentals of our vision.
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Lecture objectives & a recap on the eye
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Eye movement & adaptation for darkness
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Color perception - What is color?
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Color perception - Colour vision deficiency and optical illusions
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Motion perception - The fundamentals & illusionary movement
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Depth perception - The 3D to 2D problem, depth cues: occlusion and shadows
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Depth perception - Monocular cues: relative height and size, texture
Datum:
29.11.2019
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
Choosing a system & an introduction to perception
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VO3b Lecture Objective & Continued: Task Analysis
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Innovating from Task Data, Personas, Task Frequency
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Iterative Design & Refinement, Design Heuristics, QFD
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Decision Matrix Analysis, Prototype Development
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V03b Summary, Questions, Transition to V04 & Objectives
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Perception & Cognition, Optical Illusions
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What do we see? Candlepower, Luminance, Illuminance
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Human Sensory Perception, the Eye
Datum:
22.11.2019
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
Task Analysis and System (Re-)Design
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V03: Lecture Objectives
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User Centered Design, Lifecycle model & System Views
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System Design Processes - SIPOC
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SIPOC Exercise: Supporting a Cow on a Farm
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SIPOC Analysis, COPIS, Voice of the Customer (VOC)
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Life Cycle Process Models
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Design Life Cycles - Sequential vs. Iterative
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Understanding Users, Context, and Tasks
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Task Analysis (and taking Food Pics), 1. Defining the purpose
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2. Identifying Related Data
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3. Collecting Task Data
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4. Interpreting Task Data
Datum:
15.11.2019
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
Understanding Systems for Human Factors Design
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Exam
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Recap: Why bother engineers with human factors?
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Discussion: How to create usable and enjoyable interactive products?
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HCI as a central element of the Design and Development process
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Examples of Designed Products
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Human Systems Integration
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System Design Processes - Understanding and Empathizing
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Ethnographic Observation / in Situ Interviews
Datum:
08.11.2019
Dozent(in):
Prof. Dr. Albrecht Schmidt
Why bother Engineers with Human Factors?
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Organization and Introduction
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Why bother Engineers with Human Factors?
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Scientific Management
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The rise of Human Factors // World War 2
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Failure to Engineer for Human Factors
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Systems are designed for people
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Goals of human factors engineering
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What about Germany? // Societal implications
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Human Factors Design Cycle
(01:06:28)
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The Science and Engineering of Human Factors
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Systems Thinking
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What's wrong with relying on intuition?
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Textbooks // Outlook
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Fun Extracurricular Activity
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Organization (Reminder)
Datum:
18.10.2019
Dozent(in):
Dr. Lewis Chuang
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