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Stricker, Andrew G., Grunzke, Paul M., Huck, Schuyler and Macomber, Gary (1989): Use of Microcomputers to Teach Human-Factors Engineering: New Directions. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting 1989. pp. 505-506.

Assorted software used to assess and instruct students is presented. Both in-house and commercially available software were selected on the basis of their innovative approaches to the microcomputer learning experience. Also, software samples are presented which illustrate the teaching of cognitive-behavioral skills in addition to the domain knowledge.

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