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Rod Wards presentation "The potential and challenges of Web 2.0 in the education of healthcare professionals." to the Medicine 2.0 conference, MaRS centre, Toronto 4th Sept 2008
This marketing plan targets college students by raising awareness of free IMA membership among students, making membership and the IMA more accessible to students, and increasing student attendance. It recommends integrating membership into university programs, creating an engagement team, updating digital platforms, and building relationships between the IMA and universities. The goals are to increase awareness, access, and attendance among students by removing barriers and better promoting IMA programs and membership.
This document discusses technology use among underserved audiences in America. It references several reports from the Pew Research Center that show internet and smartphone use has grown significantly among older adults and lower-income Americans in recent years. However, some groups still face barriers to digital inclusion like a lack of access to affordable broadband or lack of digital skills.
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Discussion of the similarities and differences between designing for Web Accessibility and supporting Web Usability for Older people. It was presented at an event on technology and older people hosted by Autelic at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, October 29-30 2009.
Rod Wards presentation "The potential and challenges of Web 2.0 in the education of healthcare professionals." to the Medicine 2.0 conference, MaRS centre, Toronto 4th Sept 2008
This marketing plan targets college students by raising awareness of free IMA membership among students, making membership and the IMA more accessible to students, and increasing student attendance. It recommends integrating membership into university programs, creating an engagement team, updating digital platforms, and building relationships between the IMA and universities. The goals are to increase awareness, access, and attendance among students by removing barriers and better promoting IMA programs and membership.
This document discusses technology use among underserved audiences in America. It references several reports from the Pew Research Center that show internet and smartphone use has grown significantly among older adults and lower-income Americans in recent years. However, some groups still face barriers to digital inclusion like a lack of access to affordable broadband or lack of digital skills.
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E-Government Survey: Serbia 2007 by Natasa Radovic, Belgrade Open SchoolMetamorphosis
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This paper is about usability of technology available in our lives. How easy it is to use the instruments available to us, how easily are we able to do tasks by using the gadgets available to us. It discusses the benefits of usability and discusses how to improve usability. This paper also has comparisons of the websites of two technology giants, Apple and Samsung. It discusses about each and every aspect of their sites and provides reviews about the ease of usability and the user experience. This paper also discusses the ways to make web more usable and the tools to make it more user friendly and easy to use.
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Good quality Journals,
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This document presents a framework for evaluating the usability of mobile learning applications in universities. It discusses how existing usability evaluation models were developed for desktop software and do not adequately address issues related to mobile applications and learning. The researcher developed a new model that incorporates important factors from other models and addresses usability in the context of mobile learning. A mobile learning prototype application was tested using objective and subjective studies. Feedback was analyzed to assess the prototype's usability as high, average, or low. The results can provide guidelines to developers on creating more usable mobile learning applications.
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The effective collaboration of multidisciplinary fields of software engineering and business will
eventually lead to a better understanding of UX and how to use such in our daily life .This paper
spots the light on the how can we improve the user experience of using a internet website to commit
and complete a business transaction of booking a vehicle through ease of use.
This document presents a thesis proposal for testing the usability of Optima, a learning management system (LMS) developed by the Finnish company Discendum. Over 200 educational institutions currently use Optima, however it has not achieved widespread success compared to other major LMS platforms. The researcher aims to design and conduct usability tests on the Optima student interface to identify any usability issues. This will involve developing test plans, scenarios and tasks, collecting both qualitative and quantitative data from test participants, and analyzing the results to form recommendations for Optima developers. The goal is to understand how real users interact with Optima and determine if usability problems could be contributing to its slower adoption compared to systems like Moodle.
This document presents a thesis proposal for testing the usability of the Optima learning management system (LMS). Optima is a Finnish LMS developed by Discendum that is used by over 200 educational institutions. However, it has not received as much academic attention as similar LMSs like Moodle. The researcher aims to design and conduct a usability test of the Optima student interface to understand user difficulties and identify areas for improvement. The test plan will be based on literature and involve collecting both qualitative and quantitative data from participants completing tasks. The goal is to analyze the results and provide recommendations to Optima developers.
ASML (www.asml.com) is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chip-making equipment. On November 21nd their internal UX team organized a UX event about the importance of UX and how it can be applied in ASML projects.
I contributed a talk about the future of UX, illustrated by examples of high-tech projects.
ASML (www.asml.com) is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chip-making equipment. Their internal UX team organized a UX event about the importance of UX and how it can be applied in ASML projects.
I contributed with a talk about the future of UX, illustrated by examples of high-tech projects.
This document summarizes a presentation on user experience (UX). It discusses several UX topics:
1. UX strategy, UI design, user onboarding, and bridging the gap between UX and business.
2. Tools for understanding customers and designing the user experience, including customer journeys, user insight maps, design visions, experience maps, and service blueprints.
3. Methods for measuring and improving UX, such as usability principles, engagement metrics, UX maturity models, and design principles tailored to a company's values.
The presentation emphasizes the importance of understanding users, designing based on user research and feedback, and measuring UX success quantitatively. It provides examples of
The document provides an overview of the user interface development process, including analysis, design, prototyping, and usability principles. It discusses tasks such as defining user profiles and scenarios, wireframing, information architecture, visual design, and standards compliance. Web 1.0 is contrasted with newer collaborative and interactive aspects of Web 2.0.
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The growth of the Internet and related technologies has enabled the development of a new breed of dynamic websites and applications that are growing rapidly in use and that have had a great impact on many businesses. These websites need to be continuously evaluated and monitored to measure their efficiency and effectiveness, to assess user satisfaction, and ultimately to improve their quality. Nearly all the studies have used Heuristic Evaluation (HE) and User Testing (UT) methodologies, which have become the accepted methods for the usability evaluation of User Interface Design (UID); however, the former is general, and unlikely to encompass all usability attributes for all website domains. The latter is expensive, time consuming and misses consistency problems. To address this need, new evaluation method is developed using traditional evaluations (HE and UT) in novel ways.
The lack of a methodological framework that can be used to generate a domain-specific evaluation method, which can then be used to improve the usability assessment process for a product in any chosen domain, represents a missing area in usability testing. This paper proposes an adapting framework and evaluates it by generating an evaluation method for assessing and improving the usability of a product, called Domain Specific Inspection (DSI), and then analysing it empirically by applying it on the educational domain. Our experiments show that the adaptive framework is able to build a formative and summative evaluation method that provides optimal results with regard to the identification of comprehensive usability problem areas and relevant usability evaluation method (UEM) metrics, with minimum input in terms of the cost and time usually spent on employing UEMs.
• How do individuals with disabilities interact with and use the web? Understanding how assistive technologies work.
• Understanding your legal requirements - Section 508, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and other state, U.S., and international laws
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This presentation discusses the importance of user experience (UX) design for higher education institutions facing digital disruption. It begins by providing examples of companies like Kodak that failed to adapt to technological changes. Then it argues that UX matters because it allows institutions to better understand student needs and problems in a digital environment. The presentation provides examples of UX improvements at various levels from small design changes to large process overhauls. Finally, it outlines considerations for building an enterprise UX function with roles like research, design, and analytics to ensure a centralized user-centered approach. The overall message is that focusing on the student experience through UX can help higher education adapt to disruption.
Interface on Usability Testing Indonesia Official Tourism WebsiteWaqas Tariq
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Android Based E-Learning Application Class-EIRJET Journal
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Ова е презентација од вебинарот: Научете како да ја заштитите приватноста во дигиталниот свет!
Презентер: Елена Трифуновска
Идејата за тоа што е приватност, што е личен податок и нешто кое ни припаѓа само нам е почетна основа за детектирање на можните проблеми со кои може да се соочиме во секојдневното користење на интернетот.
Кои податоци треба да ги третираме како приватни и да не ги споделуваме на интернет? На кого му се достапни нашите лични податоци кои ги користиме на интернет? Како да ги насочиме децата да ги користат придобивките на интернетот и да ги избегнат опасностите со кои може да се соочат?
Елена е магистер по комуникации со долгогодишно искуство во областа на заштитата на приватноста. Во периодот од 2005 до 2014 година работела како советник за меѓународна соработка и односи со јавноста во Дирекцијата за заштита на личните податоци, а оттогаш наваму како аналитичар во областа со особен фокус на заштитата на приватноста на интернет и во медиумите. Се јавува како автор и ко-автор на повеќе стручни публикации за заштита на личните податоци во одделни области, анализи и истражувања кои се однесуваат на примената на регулативата за заштита на личните податоци. Покрај правото на приватност во нејзиното поле на интерес се и медиумската регулатива и информациско – комуникациските теории.
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ER Publication,
IJETR, IJMCTR,
Journals,
International Journals,
High Impact Journals,
Monthly Journal,
Good quality Journals,
Research,
Research Papers,
Research Article,
Free Journals, Open access Journals,
erpublication.org,
Engineering Journal,
Science Journals,
Engineering Research Publication
Best International Journals, High Impact Journals,
International Journal of Engineering & Technical Research
ISSN : 2321-0869 (O) 2454-4698 (P)
www.erpublication.org
This document presents a framework for evaluating the usability of mobile learning applications in universities. It discusses how existing usability evaluation models were developed for desktop software and do not adequately address issues related to mobile applications and learning. The researcher developed a new model that incorporates important factors from other models and addresses usability in the context of mobile learning. A mobile learning prototype application was tested using objective and subjective studies. Feedback was analyzed to assess the prototype's usability as high, average, or low. The results can provide guidelines to developers on creating more usable mobile learning applications.
Ease of Use and Its Effect on User Decision of Adopting New Method of Car Ren...IJERA Editor
The effective collaboration of multidisciplinary fields of software engineering and business will
eventually lead to a better understanding of UX and how to use such in our daily life .This paper
spots the light on the how can we improve the user experience of using a internet website to commit
and complete a business transaction of booking a vehicle through ease of use.
This document presents a thesis proposal for testing the usability of Optima, a learning management system (LMS) developed by the Finnish company Discendum. Over 200 educational institutions currently use Optima, however it has not achieved widespread success compared to other major LMS platforms. The researcher aims to design and conduct usability tests on the Optima student interface to identify any usability issues. This will involve developing test plans, scenarios and tasks, collecting both qualitative and quantitative data from test participants, and analyzing the results to form recommendations for Optima developers. The goal is to understand how real users interact with Optima and determine if usability problems could be contributing to its slower adoption compared to systems like Moodle.
This document presents a thesis proposal for testing the usability of the Optima learning management system (LMS). Optima is a Finnish LMS developed by Discendum that is used by over 200 educational institutions. However, it has not received as much academic attention as similar LMSs like Moodle. The researcher aims to design and conduct a usability test of the Optima student interface to understand user difficulties and identify areas for improvement. The test plan will be based on literature and involve collecting both qualitative and quantitative data from participants completing tasks. The goal is to analyze the results and provide recommendations to Optima developers.
ASML (www.asml.com) is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chip-making equipment. On November 21nd their internal UX team organized a UX event about the importance of UX and how it can be applied in ASML projects.
I contributed a talk about the future of UX, illustrated by examples of high-tech projects.
ASML (www.asml.com) is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chip-making equipment. Their internal UX team organized a UX event about the importance of UX and how it can be applied in ASML projects.
I contributed with a talk about the future of UX, illustrated by examples of high-tech projects.
This document summarizes a presentation on user experience (UX). It discusses several UX topics:
1. UX strategy, UI design, user onboarding, and bridging the gap between UX and business.
2. Tools for understanding customers and designing the user experience, including customer journeys, user insight maps, design visions, experience maps, and service blueprints.
3. Methods for measuring and improving UX, such as usability principles, engagement metrics, UX maturity models, and design principles tailored to a company's values.
The presentation emphasizes the importance of understanding users, designing based on user research and feedback, and measuring UX success quantitatively. It provides examples of
The document provides an overview of the user interface development process, including analysis, design, prototyping, and usability principles. It discusses tasks such as defining user profiles and scenarios, wireframing, information architecture, visual design, and standards compliance. Web 1.0 is contrasted with newer collaborative and interactive aspects of Web 2.0.
Generating a Domain Specific Inspection Evaluation Method through an Adaptive...Waqas Tariq
The growth of the Internet and related technologies has enabled the development of a new breed of dynamic websites and applications that are growing rapidly in use and that have had a great impact on many businesses. These websites need to be continuously evaluated and monitored to measure their efficiency and effectiveness, to assess user satisfaction, and ultimately to improve their quality. Nearly all the studies have used Heuristic Evaluation (HE) and User Testing (UT) methodologies, which have become the accepted methods for the usability evaluation of User Interface Design (UID); however, the former is general, and unlikely to encompass all usability attributes for all website domains. The latter is expensive, time consuming and misses consistency problems. To address this need, new evaluation method is developed using traditional evaluations (HE and UT) in novel ways.
The lack of a methodological framework that can be used to generate a domain-specific evaluation method, which can then be used to improve the usability assessment process for a product in any chosen domain, represents a missing area in usability testing. This paper proposes an adapting framework and evaluates it by generating an evaluation method for assessing and improving the usability of a product, called Domain Specific Inspection (DSI), and then analysing it empirically by applying it on the educational domain. Our experiments show that the adaptive framework is able to build a formative and summative evaluation method that provides optimal results with regard to the identification of comprehensive usability problem areas and relevant usability evaluation method (UEM) metrics, with minimum input in terms of the cost and time usually spent on employing UEMs.
• How do individuals with disabilities interact with and use the web? Understanding how assistive technologies work.
• Understanding your legal requirements - Section 508, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and other state, U.S., and international laws
• Evaluating web site accessibility - automated tools, user testing, using screen readers, and understanding the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
This presentation discusses the importance of user experience (UX) design for higher education institutions facing digital disruption. It begins by providing examples of companies like Kodak that failed to adapt to technological changes. Then it argues that UX matters because it allows institutions to better understand student needs and problems in a digital environment. The presentation provides examples of UX improvements at various levels from small design changes to large process overhauls. Finally, it outlines considerations for building an enterprise UX function with roles like research, design, and analytics to ensure a centralized user-centered approach. The overall message is that focusing on the student experience through UX can help higher education adapt to disruption.
Interface on Usability Testing Indonesia Official Tourism WebsiteWaqas Tariq
Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of The Republic of Indonesia must meet the wide audience various needs and should reach people from all levels of society around the world to provide Indonesia tourism and travel information. This article will gives the details in the evolution of one important component of Indonesia Official Tourism Website as it has grown in functionality and usefulness over several years of use by a live, unrestricted community. We chose this website to see the website interface design and usability and to popularize Indonesia tourism and travel highlights. The analysis done by looking at the criteria specified for usability testing. Usability testing measures are the ease of use (effectiveness, efficiency, consistency and interface design), easy to learn, errors and syntax which is related to the human computer interaction. The purpose of this article is to test the usability level of the website, analyze the website interface design, and provide suggestions for improvements in Indonesia Official Tourism Website of analysis we have done before.
This document discusses user-centered design (UCD) and usability testing. It defines UCD as a process that systematically researches end users' needs and incorporates them into each stage of design. Usability is defined as how effectively, efficiently, and satisfactorily users can complete tasks. The document outlines UCD activities like requirements analysis, design, development, and testing. It discusses benefits of UCD like eliminating assumptions and validating the product with users. Finally, it provides examples of usability metrics and sources for healthcare usability documentation.
This document discusses the benefits of conducting usability testing with people who have disabilities as part of an organization's accessibility testing strategy. Usability testing can help prioritize issues found in accessibility reviews by focusing on tasks that users need to complete. Issues discovered during usability testing include both accessibility problems and usability problems not directly related to accessibility. Involving people with disabilities in usability testing can provide insights not discovered through automated and manual accessibility testing alone. The document provides recommendations for effective usability testing approaches.
Android Based E-Learning Application Class-EIRJET Journal
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The document discusses the mission and goals of FIU's Web Communications team. The team aims to lead FIU's web presence and make the university viewed as premier. They will provide tools and resources to benefit FIU, including web standards, templates, and assisting other departments. Their main objectives are to redesign FIU's website to be more user-focused based on feedback, select a new content management system, and launch new university-wide tools.
Shallow Dive in Univarsal usability and its needNasimul Gani
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6. Web standards regarding usability ISO 23973 Reference Model ISO 23973 uses a reference model for web design comprising design, process and evaluation. The Standard itself is focussed on the design domain aspects only. These are: purpose and strategy, content and functionality, navigation and interaction, and presentation and media design. These aspects can be seen as different levels of the overall design process. The other two parts of the model represent the process domain and the evaluation domain. These constitute important aspects for the user-centred development of Web applications but they are not elaborated in this International Standard.
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9. Curious facts Oliver Reed Smoot, Jr. was Chairman of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) from 2001 to 2002 and President of the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO) from 2003 to 2004. He received his Bachelor of Science from MIT and his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University. As a pledge of MIT's Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity in 1958, Smoot's height was used to measure the length of the Harvard Bridge. As he lay on the Harvard Bridge (that carries Massachusetts Avenue across the Charles River), markers were made at each distance between his head and feet. The bridge was determined to be 364.4 smoots (and one ear) in length, and the markers remain to this day. Smoot gave a speech to the hearing to the House Science Committee's Subcommittee on Technology on March 20, 2000, entitled “The Role of Technical Standards in Today's Society and in the Future".