In this paper, we present an exploratory study of the web navigation experiences of dyslexic users. Findings indicate that dyslexics exhibit distinctive web navigation behaviour and preferences. We believe that the outcomes of this study add to our understanding of the particular needs of this web user population and have implications for the design of effective navigation structures
E-learning is a rapidly developing form of education. One of the key characteristics of e-learning i...
According to Friedman & Bryen, (2007), a person with a disability is one with a long-term physic...
Introduction: It is well-recognised that the Internet may be an appropriate vehicle to provide infor...
The most difficult thing for people with dyslexia in the internet environment is to access written i...
AbstractThe Web is an essential resource widely used by many organizations, affecting the lives of c...
The rapid development in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has promoted the use of on...
Introduction. Few studies document the information searching behaviour of users with cognitive impai...
According to the Diskrimineringslagen (DL, 2017) §4.3, a person shall not be disadvantaged due to a ...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to resolve a gap in our knowledge of how people with dyslexia ...
Dyslexia is a learning disability characterised by problems with accurate or fluent word recognition...
Articles published in web of Science between 2014 and 2019 (March) were screened in this research. T...
The study employs an exploratory approach to examine the satisfaction of normal and dyslexic learner...
Abstract. To date, empirically derived guidelines for designing accessible online learning environme...
The ability to search for trustworthy information has become increasingly important. Access to infor...
E-learning is a rapidly developing form of education. One of the key characteristics of e-learning i...
E-learning is a rapidly developing form of education. One of the key characteristics of e-learning i...
According to Friedman & Bryen, (2007), a person with a disability is one with a long-term physic...
Introduction: It is well-recognised that the Internet may be an appropriate vehicle to provide infor...
The most difficult thing for people with dyslexia in the internet environment is to access written i...
AbstractThe Web is an essential resource widely used by many organizations, affecting the lives of c...
The rapid development in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has promoted the use of on...
Introduction. Few studies document the information searching behaviour of users with cognitive impai...
According to the Diskrimineringslagen (DL, 2017) §4.3, a person shall not be disadvantaged due to a ...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to resolve a gap in our knowledge of how people with dyslexia ...
Dyslexia is a learning disability characterised by problems with accurate or fluent word recognition...
Articles published in web of Science between 2014 and 2019 (March) were screened in this research. T...
The study employs an exploratory approach to examine the satisfaction of normal and dyslexic learner...
Abstract. To date, empirically derived guidelines for designing accessible online learning environme...
The ability to search for trustworthy information has become increasingly important. Access to infor...
E-learning is a rapidly developing form of education. One of the key characteristics of e-learning i...
E-learning is a rapidly developing form of education. One of the key characteristics of e-learning i...
According to Friedman & Bryen, (2007), a person with a disability is one with a long-term physic...
Introduction: It is well-recognised that the Internet may be an appropriate vehicle to provide infor...