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Product News: Game Makes Quality Concepts Fun to Learn

If you need to illustrate basic statistics, this software tool is for you.

PQ Systems
Tue, 11/03/2009 - 14:48
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(PQ Systems: Dayton, OH) -- Quality Gamebox makes learning quality concepts fun. This collection of quality simulations and experiments—such as Deming’s red bead experiment and the quincunx—is entertaining and educational. Each game uses colorful graphics, animation, and sound to reinforce learning.

If you need to illustrate basic statistics, this software tool is for you. Each game includes an explanation describing the theory and the game. In addition to a teaching tool, Quality Gamebox is also a helpful way to review basic quality management concepts.

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Quality Gamebox helps you to:

  • Demonstrate the theory of variation
  • Show the positive effects of sampling and the negative effects of tampering
  • Illustrate the benefits of reducing variation
  • Explain the normal curve
  • Illustrate the difference between accuracy and precision

 

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