Date: December 17, 1998 Speaker: Erik Nilsen, Associate Professor of Psychology — Lewis & Clark College What are you thinking right now? Consider how you formed that thought. Do you know? How could anyone know? Is the mind too complex to be understood by...
Date: November 19, 1998 Speaker: Paul Zebell And Bill Kloos — Bureaus of Maintenance and Traffic Management Paul Zebell And Bill Kloos Explain The User Interface Of The Portland Traffic Signal System Paul Zebell, Bill Kloos, and their colleagues in the Bureaus...
Date: October 1, 1998 Speaker: Craig Hickman — University of Oregon Craig Hickman, author of Kid Pix, will speak about the design of software and design for children. Where do ideas for software come from? When it comes to software design, do simplicity and...
Date: June 25, 1998 Speaker: Tom Cocklin, Senior Human Factors Engineer — Hewlett-Packard Tom Cocklin opens his state-of-the-art usability laboratory for our inspection on Thursday, June 25th. The lab features a spacious “office,” the ever-popular...