After the new student orientation August 21 (which all new students
should go to), join us for the first HFES event of the new school
year. We will give a brief introduction of HFES and some of the
things that will be coming up this semester. Of course, there will
also be pizza and plenty of time to meet new friends and catch up
with the old!
So, if you are a new student, stick around after orientation to learn
about HFES. And if you are a returning student, just show up at 7pm
to hear about the upcoming semester and join the new students and
other returning students for some pizza and fun.
August 10th, 2007
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The next Special Ops meeting will be on April 18th at 7pm. David Law will present “A Quick Guide to Getting your Porftolio Online”. Dave will walk you through the basic steps to setting up a simple site using Wordpress (the content management system used to run
www.sjsuhfes.org) and themes freely available on the net. No previous experience with HTML is required!
What: Portfolios
When: 4/18 @ 7:00 pm
Where: Pacheco Room, SJSU Student Union
Why? To become a more competitive HFE professional and hang out with your HFES friends.
Questions? events@sjsuhfes.org
See you there!
- Kirsten
April 2nd, 2007
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Are you searching for a topic?
Need project/thesis help?
Like coffee?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, please join us at the
Project/Thesis Cafe. After a few requests,
we’re going to go with Tuesday nights and see how that works.
For this semester, I’m aiming for the *second* Tuesday of every
month, 7 - 8:30/9 at Orchard Valley Coffee, in historic downtown
Campbell.
They have free Wi-fi, ample seating, and good food. Please join us!
You can find Orchard Valley Coffee at:
www.orchardvalleycoffee.com
359 East Campbell Ave
Campbell, CA 95088
and they also have a direction-finder at:
http://www.orchardvalleycoffee.com/page10.html
Viva la Thesis!
-D’Anne
March 23rd, 2007
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The next Special Ops meeting will be on Wed, April 4th, at 7pm. Rose Nyguen from the Career Center will tell us about Effective Resume Writing, Networking and Interviewing for HF/E majors . Rose knows the Silicon Valley job market and is an invaluable resource to anyone who has ever missed an opportunity. Don’t miss this opportunity to get ahead in the game.
Afterwards, we’re heading next door to the bowling alley in the Student Union for a few FREE games and pizza, courtesy of the Student Chapter!
What: “Job Search for HF/E Majors” workshop/Bowling social
When: 4/4 @ 7:00 pm
Where: SJSU Career Center. The Career Center is housed in a white portable building (Bldg Q) across from the Student Union near ATMs between Ninth and Tenth Streets at San Fernando and San Carlos Streets near the North East corner of campus. SJSU Bowling Alley.
Why? To become a more competitive HFE professional and hang out with your HFES friends.
Questions? events@sjsuhfes.org
March 23rd, 2007
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On Saturday March 17th SJSUHFES is going to the Exploratorium in San Francisco. We’re going because the Exploratorium is the museum of science, art, and HUMAN PERCEPTION, and it’s full of neat stuff any HFE person will love.
Find out more information and RSVP now.
The first 10 members who RSVP get FREE ADMISSION!!!! Regular Admission rates can be found on the museum’s website.
Regress into your inner child. Explore the science of everything. Have fun with your HFES friends!
We would like to organize some transportation options like carpooling or taking public transportation together. Let us know in the evite if you are interested in carpooling or traveling there together, or email events@sjsuhfes.org.
Wear your T-shirts if you have them. Contact events@sjsuhfes.org to pick up your T-shirt.
See you there!!!
March 5th, 2007
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Are you searching for a topic?
Need project/thesis help?
Like coffee?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, please join us at the
first Project/Thesis Cafe of the semester. After a few requests,
we’re going to go with Tuesday nights and see how that works.
For this semester, I’m aiming for the *second* Tuesday of every
month, 7 - 8:30/9 at Orchard Valley Coffee, in historic downtown
Campbell.
They have free Wi-fi, ample seating, and good food. Please join us!
You can find Orchard Valley Coffee at:
www.orchardvalleycoffee.com
359 East Campbell Ave
Campbell, CA 95088
and they also have a direction-finder at:
http://www.orchardvalleycoffee.com/page10.html
Viva la Thesis!
-D’Anne
March 5th, 2007
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The next special ops meeting will be a workshop presented by Rose Nyguen of the the SJSU Career Center. It will include how to start researching different career paths, networking, and how to interact with employers at Job Fairs and other events. Here’s the scoop:
What: “Job Search for HF/E Majors” workshop presented by the SJSU Career Center
Where: SJSU Career Center. The Career Center is housed in a white portable building (Bldg Q) across from the Student Union near ATMs between Ninth and Tenth Streets at San Fernando and San Carlos Streets near the North East corner of campus. (see attached map)
When: Tuesday, Feb 27th 6:30pm
Why: To learn how to network and research for your next job.
Who: All Special Ops members and people who want to join the Special Ops team are welcome.
February 22nd, 2007
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Heard the buzz about the Nintendo Wii? Well, now you can come experience it firsthand, at the SJSUHFES Wii party!! This is NOT just for people who play video games… in fact we’re especially excited by the Wii because it is a usability revolution that opens gaming up to people who’ve never gamed before.
Friday 3/2 6:30pm on campus in Engr 486.
Sign up using the Evite: http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/events@sjsuhfes.org/wii
We’ll provide the pizza (as always) and the Wii. You provide yourself and your friends. Come join the fun with Wii Sports, Smooth Moves, Monkey Ball and other fun games. If you already own a Wii remote, PLEASE BRING IT!
Still not convinced? Get yourself excited with these videos of Wii usability testing and articles about the Wii’s usability:
http://us.wii.com/viewer_wiiplay.jsp?vid=2 (”user experience” test videos)
http://www.usernomics.com/news/2006/11/buyers-line-up-for-nintendo-wii.html
http://wii.yahoo.com/info
February 22nd, 2007
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