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DEA651 Human Factors: Ergonomics, Anthropometrics and Biomechanics Graduate Seminar

Professor Alan Hedge ah29@cornell.edu

Contents and Website created by the:

DEA651 Human Factors: Ergonomics, Anthropometrics and Biomechanics Graduate Seminar

Cheryl Marie Mackenzie cmm26@cornell.edu
Connie Chen cc359@cornell.edu
Lauren Elizabeth Gentile leg12@cornell.edu
Jenny Scroggs jks24@cornell.edu
Courtney R Sherman, class TA* crs24@cornell.edu
Jennifer Thom jt17@cornell.edu
Adriana Petrova ap256@cornell.edu

*And also Team Leader  

This class was a graduate seminar that focused on more in-depth topics than the 325 lecture, and includes a group project. For the Fall 2002 group project, our mission was to create a website that allows people who use a computer workstation to be able to find out answers to their ergonomics questions, and be able to quickly pinpoint how to improve their workspaces in order to be more comfortable. The class delved into research, photo documentation, project management, website creation and design, and user testing in order to complete this project.

Special thanks to the following people:

Lynda Thompson, the TXA admin who posed as our workstation model, and Petar Petrov, for waiting patiently for Mom to get done with her meetings!

LINKS:

For information about ergonomics topics, please visit the CU Ergo website: http://ergo.human.cornell.edu

The Design and Environmental Analysis (DEA) program at Cornell: http://www.human.cornell.edu/dea/index.cfm

This DEA 325/651 Human Factors class: http://ergo.human.cornell.edu/dea325fall02.html

The College of Human Ecology: http://www.human.cornell.edu

Cornell University: http://www.cornell.edu

 

 

 


 
This web page was designed as an assignment for Human Factors: Ergonomics, Anthropometrics and Biomechanics class (DEA651 graduate section, Fall 2002) taught by Professor Alan Hedge at the Department of Design and Environmental Analysis, College of Human Ecology,
Cornell University.