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HFBlog at HFES 2009 in San Antonio

by Richard Pak on December 2, 2009

in ergonomics, expertise, HFES Annual Meeting, humor

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We were at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual conference in San Antonio.  This post is merely here to collect our six-part posts on various talks.  These only scratch the surface of what was presented.

  • Part 1:  The Mechanical Bull
  • Part 2:  Eliciting knowledge structures
  • Part 3:  Health, Internet, and ROBOTS!
  • Part 4:  Hearing and understanding
  • Part 5:  Rich gets lost (Automation/Trust)
  • Part 6:  More health and human factors
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