Abstract

Students develop various learning styles based on their preferences and learning habits. To serve different learning styles in a class with a number of students using the conventional face-to-face teaching method is not practical; therefore, the idea of personalized e-Learning to accommodate differences in learning style has arisen. Building on this idea, this research intends to provide an alternative interaction design for e-Learning modules by developing content based on user needs using the User-Centered Design methodology. Due to a lack of e-Learning content for visual and global preferences in the Felder-Silverman learning styles, User-Centered Design is chosen as the basis to design the e-Learning module. The result consists of an alternative design and a proposed interface design. The alternative design describes learning objects and navigation of the e-Learning module. The proposed interface design is a prototype of an interactive e-Learning module. After being evaluated, the prototype satisfies the user's expectations in terms of content translation, content navigation, and interactivity throughout the module.

Highlights

  • In this day and age, we can communicate, obtain information, learn something new and watch entertainment seamlessly

  • In order to create a proper interaction design for an e-Learning module based on visual and global preferences in the Felder-Silverman learning styles, this study proposes an alternative interface design based on comprehensive user research as well as aspects of interaction design, such as Shneiderman’s Eight Golden Rules of Interface Design [10], as part of the adopted user-centered design method

  • This study aims to create a proper interaction design for an e-Learning module based on the visual and global preferences the in Felder-Silverman learning styles

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Introduction

In this day and age, we can communicate, obtain information, learn something new and watch entertainment seamlessly. Learning over the internet is a new method that is not offered by conventional classrooms, and there is no direct communication and no direct supervision [1]. E-Learning has been helpful for the educational world during the pandemic, since the conventional class arrangement may not be accessible for some time [2]. E-Learning offers convenience for students in terms of gathering information and constructing knowledge. Students often have different approaches for constructing knowledge, and this can lead to unique learning styles. To serve different learning styles in a class with a number of students using the conventional face-to-face teaching method is not iJET ‒ Vol 16, No 15, 2021

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