Publisher DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1002110
Title: User interface assessment of a tool for digital learning in nursing
Language: English
Authors: Neuhöfer, Jan Andries 
Hansen, Sabine 
Wöllenstein, Tim 
Editor: Kalra, Jay 
Lightner, Nancy 
Keywords: E-Learning; User Interface Design; Eye Tracking
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: AHFE Conference
Book title: Healthcare and medical device
Journal or Series Name: Applied human factors and ergonomics international 
Volume: 51
Startpage: 144
Endpage: 150
Project: Digital-interaktive Ausbildung von Pflegepersonal mit Migrationshintergrund 2.0 
Conference: International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics 2022 
Abstract: 
Digital Learning has gained importance for vocational training in a broad range of professions. In times of uncertainty, like experienced with the COVID-19 pandemic, this is especially true for the healthcare sector, as classrooms and training facilities may not be accessible or even available. At this point, tools for digital prequalification and learning can generate a decisive benefit, as they allow individual, self-paced transfer of knowledge independently from physical facilities, and as part of on-site or online classroom teaching. Web-based trainings (WBTs) are a good example of appropriate, proven technology, which makes interactive, multi-lingual learning content available on a broad range of mobile devices, like laptops, tablet PCs and smartphones. As WBTs offer manifold possibilities to accommodate information, an adequate user inface is crucial to make this information accessible, but also to reduce the on-screen information where reasonable. In our paper, we present a learning module for nursing training and its user interface. We outline the interaction concept behind it and describe all its interactive elements, such as tabs, buttons, and pop-up boxes. We also show the results of an empirical study featuring eye tracking in which we assess perception, comprehensibility, and motivation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/13238
ISBN: 9781958651278
ISSN: 2771-0718
Institute: Department Medientechnik 
Fakultät Design, Medien und Information 
Type: Chapter/Article (Proceedings)
Funded by: Bundesministerium für Gesundheit 
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