Web Portal Design Guidelines as Identified by Children Through the Processes of Design and Evaluation
Source: McGill University
The Web is an important source of information for school projects, but young users do not always find it easy to locate relevant material. A critical factor in success is the portal through which they search or browse web content. Traditionally web portals have been designed by adults with young users in mind, but there is very little evidence that the latter make use of them. In this paper design guidelines are elaborated for such portals that are based upon focus group and operational evaluations by elementary school students of two prototype web portals designed by two intergenerational teams, each comprising elementary school students and adult designers.
| Format: | Size: | 512.50 | |
| Date: | May 2006 |
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