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Hasebrook, Joachim – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
We are so used to accept new technologies being the driver of change and innovation in human computer interfaces (HCI). In our research we focus on the development of innovations as a design process--or design, for short. We also refer to the entire process of creating innovations and putting them to use as "cognitive processes"--or…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Design Preferences, Computer System Design
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Martinez-Maldonado, Roberto; Shum, Simon Buckingham; Schneider, Bertrand; Charleer, Sven; Klerkx, Joris; Duval, Erik – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2017
The continuous advancement of natural user interfaces (NUIs) allows for the development of novel and creative ways to support collocated collaborative work in a wide range of areas, including teaching and learning. The use of NUIs, such as those based on interactive multi-touch surfaces and tangible user interfaces (TUIs), can offer unique…
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Computer System Design, Visualization, Technology Uses in Education
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Abrahamson, Dor; Sánchez-García, Raúl – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2015
Whereas Natural User Interface technological devices, such as tablets, are bringing physical interaction back into mathematics learning activities, existing educational theory is not geared to inform or interpret such learning. In particular, educational researchers investigating instructional interactions still need intellectual and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Behavior
Honeysett, Nik – 2002
Over the last year the J. Paul Getty Trust's Web presence has evolved from a group of disparate, independently maintained Web sites into a homogeneous consistently branded one. This transformation recently culminated with the implementation of a leading Content Management System (CMS). There were and are many process-changes and challenges in…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Design Preferences, Material Development, Museums
Cagiltay, Kursat – 2001
This proposed study is to investigate the design and development process of electronic performance support systems (EPSSs). The primary purpose of this study is to help the EPSS designers by proposing a more effective and productive EPSS design and developmental model. By analyzing EPSS products and observing EPSS design projects, the research…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Design Preferences, Educational Technology, Information Systems
Yu, Byeong-Min; Han, Sungwook – 2001
Effective navigation is becoming more and more critical to the success of electronic commerce (E-commerce). It remains a challenge for educational technologists and Web designers to develop Web systems that can help customers find products or services without experiencing disorientation problems and cognitive overload. Many E-commerce Web sites…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer System Design, Design Preferences, Navigation
Martin, Kathi; Lin, Xia; Lunin, Lois – Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 2003
Reports on the human factors considered in the design and implementation of a digital museum for historic costume. Starting with an elicitation and analysis of the qualitative and functional needs of its users, an evolutionary prototype was developed for a model of digital archiving that delivers a gratifying Web experience, visually and…
Descriptors: Archives, Computer System Design, Database Design, Design Preferences
Tuzun, Hakan; Lee, Sun Myung; Graham, Charles; Sluder, Kirk Job – 2001
The usability test team examined design problems that limit the ability of instructors at the Indiana University to use data entry forms on the School of Education Web site. The forms permit instructors to publish information about themselves and about courses they teach on the School of Education Web site. Faculty and graduate student instructors…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Design Preferences, Designers, Higher Education
Roh, Seak-Zoon; Han, Sungwook; Yu, Byeong-Min – 2001
Because the complex link and node structure awaiting users can lead them into becoming lost in hyperspace and cause them cognitive overload, navigating the hypertext system is often not an easy task, especially for novices. They may have difficulty perceiving a structure of an entire system, locating specific information, or using a navigational…
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Computer System Design, Design Preferences, Educational Technology
Charlton, Colin; Little, Janet; Morris, Simon; Neilson, Irene – 1999
This paper discusses the need for and the design requirements of generic chatroom software that is readily configurable to particular domains and that is also extensible. The architecture of a client/server chatroom generation system, ChatterBox, implemented in Java, is presented. The following components of ChatterBox are described: (1) the basic…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Software Development, Computer System Design, Design Preferences
Chu, Gia-Li; Reeves, Thomas C. – 2000
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between cultural differences and the design of personal Web pages. The research questions were: (1) What differences can be detected between how American and Chinese students employ symbol systems in their personal Web pages? (2) What differences can be detected between American and…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer System Design, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
Theng, Yin Leng; Mohd-Nasir, Norliza; Buchanan, George; Fields, Bob; Thimbleby, Harold; Cassidy, Noel – 2001
The design of systems, including digital libraries, is often inspired by what technology makes possible. In user-centered design, design emphasizes users, their tasks and needs. The majority of current digital libraries are not designed for children. For digital libraries to be popular with children, they need to be fun and easy-to-use. This paper…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Computer Interfaces, Computer System Design
Baek, Yeongtae; Wang, Changjong; Lee, Sehoon – 2002
This paper proposes an adaptive hypermedia educational system using XML technologies, such as XML, XSL, XSLT, and XLink. Adaptive systems are capable of altering the presentation of the content of the hypermedia on the basis of a dynamic understanding of the individual user. The user profile can be collected in a user model, while the knowledge…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Design Preferences, Educational Media, Educational Technology
Wells, Kimberly; Horan, Thomas – Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 2001
Explores the potential utility of design principles and the design studio for enacting information infrastructures essential for individuals and communities to thrive in the knowledge economy. The proposed approach, Digital Places Design, furnishes those engaged in planning and managing telecommunications infrastructure with a tool to realize…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer System Design, Design Preferences, Design Requirements
Lorents, Alden C. – 1997
Various schools are struggling with the introduction of Object Oriented (OO) programming concepts and GUI (graphical user interfaces) within the traditional COBOL sequence. OO programming has been introduced in some of the curricula with languages such as C++, Smalltalk, and Java. Introducing OO programming into a typical COBOL sequence presents…
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Computer Science Education, Computer Software Development, Computer System Design
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