Research in hypermedia electronic books is a relatively new field that addresses the problem of creating new effective learning environments. However, the lack of well-defined criteria for evaluation and the somewhat marginal effort devoted to the design of multimedia interfaces, has often resulted in the development of a set of multimedia/hypermedia applications which are of dubious value. Studies in HCI and user-centred design can help in the design of hypermedia systems in education. A well-defined set of guidelines, derived from user-interface evaluation principles, can support and guide the design phase and show how to implement the didactic functions effectively. The knowledge domain and tutoring strategy components are then integrated within this framework. The effectiveness of this approach has been successfully tested in the design of our hypermedia system SIDI.

Building hypermedia for learning: A framework based on the design of user interface

MANGIARACINA S;
1995

Abstract

Research in hypermedia electronic books is a relatively new field that addresses the problem of creating new effective learning environments. However, the lack of well-defined criteria for evaluation and the somewhat marginal effort devoted to the design of multimedia interfaces, has often resulted in the development of a set of multimedia/hypermedia applications which are of dubious value. Studies in HCI and user-centred design can help in the design of hypermedia systems in education. A well-defined set of guidelines, derived from user-interface evaluation principles, can support and guide the design phase and show how to implement the didactic functions effectively. The knowledge domain and tutoring strategy components are then integrated within this framework. The effectiveness of this approach has been successfully tested in the design of our hypermedia system SIDI.
1995
0-444-81795-6
Computer Science
Information Systems; Ergonomics; Psychology
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