It is common practice to evaluate interactive technology with users. In industry, usability companies typically carry out these evaluations, and the participants in the evaluation are usually adults. In research studies, researchers who do not do this sort of work on a daily basis, typically perform the evaluation. Complexity can be increased if the researcher is also the developer of the software and if the users are children. This case study explores that space, the evaluation of software with researchers / developers with children. The chapter describes the evaluation of an educational game that was designed to teach Spanish to children. The chapter outlines the planning for, and the execution of, a usability study of the game with 2...
Usability testing with children is similar in many aspects to usability testing with adults. However...
Computer-Based Assessment (CBA), i.e., the use of computers instead of paper & pencil for testing pu...
Usability practitioners frequently face ethical dilemmas during design and evaluation of systems [e....
Emerging technologies for children often require the involvement of children as test subjects in sof...
Interactive products designed for childrenwhether toys, games, educational products, or websitesare ...
Interactive products designed for childrenwhether toys, games, educational products, or websitesare ...
The comparison of three Usability Evaluation Methods (UEM's) is reported with respect to the number ...
Interactive products designed for children—whether toys, games, educational products, or websites—ar...
Evaluating Children's Interactive Products directly addresses the need to ensure that interactive pr...
Abstract- This paper stresses the importance of usability tests in user acceptance, performance, and...
The paper motivates the need to acquire methodological knowledge for involving children as test user...
The paper motivates the need to acquire methodological knowledge for involving children as test user...
Current practice in Human Computer Interaction as encouraged by educational institutes, academic rev...
Abstract: This paper reports the findings of an investigation into the relationship between usabilit...
The development in technology for children is now increasing. In order to make the design and a...
Usability testing with children is similar in many aspects to usability testing with adults. However...
Computer-Based Assessment (CBA), i.e., the use of computers instead of paper & pencil for testing pu...
Usability practitioners frequently face ethical dilemmas during design and evaluation of systems [e....
Emerging technologies for children often require the involvement of children as test subjects in sof...
Interactive products designed for childrenwhether toys, games, educational products, or websitesare ...
Interactive products designed for childrenwhether toys, games, educational products, or websitesare ...
The comparison of three Usability Evaluation Methods (UEM's) is reported with respect to the number ...
Interactive products designed for children—whether toys, games, educational products, or websites—ar...
Evaluating Children's Interactive Products directly addresses the need to ensure that interactive pr...
Abstract- This paper stresses the importance of usability tests in user acceptance, performance, and...
The paper motivates the need to acquire methodological knowledge for involving children as test user...
The paper motivates the need to acquire methodological knowledge for involving children as test user...
Current practice in Human Computer Interaction as encouraged by educational institutes, academic rev...
Abstract: This paper reports the findings of an investigation into the relationship between usabilit...
The development in technology for children is now increasing. In order to make the design and a...
Usability testing with children is similar in many aspects to usability testing with adults. However...
Computer-Based Assessment (CBA), i.e., the use of computers instead of paper & pencil for testing pu...
Usability practitioners frequently face ethical dilemmas during design and evaluation of systems [e....