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Shi, Genghu; Wang, Lijia; Zhang, Liang; Shubeck, Keith; Peng, Shun; Hu, Xiangen; Graesser, Arthur C. – Grantee Submission, 2021
Adult learners with low literacy skills compose a highly heterogeneous population in terms of demographic variables, educational backgrounds, knowledge and skills in reading, self-efficacy, motivation etc. They also face various difficulties in consistently attending offline literacy programs, such as unstable worktime, transportation…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Adult Literacy, Adult Students, Reading Comprehension
Rivera-Nivar, Mericia; Pomales-Garcia, Cristina – Computers & Education, 2010
This work explores the feasibility of proposing universal design guidelines for E-training modules considering aging differences as an important factor. A controlled experiment was designed and conducted to evaluate the effects of module design characteristics on information recall, satisfaction, disorientation, and task workload, and the…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Photography, Learning Modules, Recall (Psychology)
Hawthorn, D. – Behaviour & Information Technology, 2007
The current paper examines the design process that led to an unusually successful interactive tutorial for older people. The paper describes the issues that make designing for older people different. These include differences between the designer and the target population and the difficulty that older people have in interacting with low-fidelity…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Computer Interfaces, Educational Technology, Older Adults