DESCRIPTION in the WORK PLACE
CHEMISTRY/BIOLOGY:
· Reactions
· Color changes
· Mixed of chemicals
· Dissections
· What you’re looking at
· Anatomy
· Blue veins, arteries red
· Where incisions – feels, sights
· Signs - disposals
· Mitosis, osmosis
BIOLOGY/SCIENCES:
· Medicine, pills (shapes, colors)
· Dissection
· Atoms, cells (shapes)
CHEMISTRY:
· (Phar. Chem.)
· Side effects
· Drugs – color, shapes, sizes, textures
· Odors, colors, burns
· Chemical reaction colors
ENV. SCIENCES:
· (Marine biology)
· Touching animals – to describe
· Smells places - pollution
· See pollution
EDUCATION:
· Signs in math
· Parent-teacher conferences
· Describing problems
COMPUTERS:
· Graphics
· Each part of computers
· Describe problems – troubleshooting
· How to
· Pitch better combos of components
MASS COMMUNICATIONS:
· Sports broadcasting
· Advertising
· Public relations
· Journalism – articles – stories, what happened, details
· Advertising – describe a product, time & space
· TV shows – pitching a show
· Filmmaking – pitching, images, sounds
· Broadcasting
· Advertising – describe product
· Journalism – sell product, feedback
· Marketing – describe product
· Describe game – play-by-play
CRIMINAL JUSTICE:
· Crime scenes
· Witnesses – seen, heard, smelled, tasted, felt
· Court room
· Advising clients – support, abuse
· Voir dire
· Speed, RD, computer
· Crime scenes, reports
· Domestic dispute –abuse, alcohol, firearms, signs of struggle
· Line up
· Collecting evidence (touch)
· Color cars, chases/BOLO
PSYCHOLOGY:
· Sound – carefully listening
· Sight – watch behavior
· Smell – booze, pot
ACCOUNTING:
· Feel & smell of money
· Spreadsheets, debit sheets
· Math signs
· International business – pitch an idea
MEDICAL:
· Past problems
· Allergic reactions
· Experiments
· Skin problems
· Methods of rehab, injury prevention
· How it occurred, sounds, feels
· Communication with others
· Describe cuts
· Patient symptoms – diagnosis
· Taking vitals
o BP
o Pulse
o Heart rate
o Respiration
· size & shape, texture, odor of wounds
· sounds of breathing
ATH. TRAINING:
· Diagnosing/Analyzing injuries
· Technology – describing how works, ultrasound
COOKING:
· Smell = freshness, ripeness
· Touch = textures of food, soggy/hard
· Taste- sweet, sour, tangy,….
· Sight- appearance, attractiveness
· Sound – sizzling, too high/low
ADVERTISING:
· Smell- scents, magazine samples
· Touch – bed-testing, product-placement
· Taste- samples
· Sight- billboards, ads, commercials
· Sound-commercials, jingle
ARCHITECTURE:
· Sight – color flow, feng shui, flow,
· Taste – woods taste
· Smell – woods, scents (materials)
· Touch – phys. Comfortable
PHOTOGRAPHY:
· Sight- see object, final product, setting up the pix
· Touch – buttons
· Hearing – talk to people
· Chemicals
COMPUTERS:
· Sight – typing, graphics
· Touch – hardware
· Sound – audio, diagnosis
· Smell – on fire (electrical)
NURSING:
· Smell – blood, medicine, patients, cleaning, fluids
· Touch – bumps, fever, equipment, vitals,
· Hearing – vitals, breathing, voice
· Sight – blood/fluids, wounds, shapes, sizes, colors, equipment
· Tasting – taste in mouth
PASTRY:
· Taste – pastry!
· Smell – foods, gas,
· Touch- done, elasticity, temp., decoration
· Sound – machines, sizzle, timers
· Sight – decoration, colors, smoke, smiles
Drafting & Design:
· Sight – visualizing, parts, design, shapes, sizes, dimensions, in production, inspection, feng shui
· Smell – in production, paint, diesel, exhaust, wood
· Sound – customer complaints, production
· Touch – equipment, parts, weight, texture
· Taste – in production
COURT REPORTING:
· Sound – testimonies, sobs/yells, read back
· Sight – watching case, body language,
· Touch – keys, paper, seat
COOKING:
· Touch- foods, knives, tools, done, freshness,
· Smell- food, seasoning, done, freshness
· Taste – food, done, freshness, seasoning
· Sight - food, done, freshness, seasoning
· Sounds - food, done, freshness, seasoning, boiling, sizzling, echo/hollow
PSYCHOLOGY:
· Hearing – communication, what/how
· Sight- phys. State, acting/behaving, bruises
· Smell – D/A abuse, body odor
· Touch- report
NURSING:
· Sight – diagnosis, charts, x-rays, test results, shapes, sizes, colors, stitching, medications, body language, tools,
· Touch – diagnosis, equipment, tools, vitals, fever/temp,
· Hearing – patients, explanations, other places, colleagues, vitals, breathing/LF
· Smell- D/A, vomiting, control, cleaning, smoking
JOURNALISM:
· Sight- writing/typing, watch event, body language
· Sound – testimony, interview, background, emotions
· Touch – subject, environs,
· Smell – D/A, body odors, environs,
· Taste – food, environs
COMPUTERS:
· Sight – looking, software, icons, pop-ups, graphics, characters, fonts, colors, sizes
· Sound – beep codes, diagnosis, error sounds
· Smell – wires, electronic, burning dust
· Touch – warm/cold, key boards, hardware
BUSINESS:
· Sight – location, environs, ads, commercials, books, pamphlets, employees, products, customers, landscaping
· Smell – products, people, food, smoke, smoke, cleaning products
· Taste – food, pen/pencil,
· Hearing – alarms/sirens, customers, traffic, phone, sizzle/burn, cash, radio/musak
· Touch – money, food, customers, products, pens, equipment, computers