Sketch UML: A Tablet PC-Based e-Learning Tool for UML Syntax Using a Minimalistic Interface
Source: State University of New York
The Interactive Learning Technology Laboratory of the State University of New York at Oswego has developed a Tablet PC-based, ink-input enabled learning utility that will aid students in learning the UML syntax as well as teachers in critiquing UML diagrams designed by students. This is intended to enhance the learning and teaching experience regarding UML using non-traditional interfaces. As a merely ink-based application, SketchUML is a novel approach in pen-based user interfaces. As such, the usability of it has not been assessed. This study addresses the question of usability of non-hybrid, ink-only, non-traditional interfaces by conducting usability tests.
| Format: | Size: | 366.40 | |
| Date: | Feb 2008 |
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