Title
Evaluation of a multimedia learning exercise using oculo-motors
Abstract
A lot of multimedia learning materials and software have been developed as learning tools. Their usability for learning has not often been discussed, however. The issue of system usabilty is often considered regarding various other processes, but learning materials should also be evaluated. The indices of oculo-motors can be used for usability tests [Nakayama et al. 2002], so they may also indicate the usability of learning materials. To examine the feasibility of using oculo-motors to evaluate multimedia learning materials, an exercise was tested under experimental conditions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1117309.1117331
ETRA
Keywords
Field
DocType
system usabilty,usability test,experimental condition,active vision,computational modeling,eye movements,usability testing
Robot learning,Usability engineering,Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Cognitive walkthrough,Web usability,Computer vision,Simulation,Heuristic evaluation,Usability,Usability lab,Component-based usability testing,Multimedia
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-305-0
4
0.80
References 
Authors
3
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Minoru Nakayama16213.64
Yasutaka Shimizu28016.88