UX & UI
User Interface (UI) addresses the look and feel of an elearning solution. User Experience (UX) focuses on how users interact with and navigate an eLearning solution.
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Adding Interactive Transcripts Boosts Key Learning Metrics
Adding interactive transcripts to eLearning video could boost comprehension and retention.
By Pamela Hogle • -
Canetroller Enables Blind Users to Navigate VR Environments
Virtual white cane mimics physical cane’s tactile and audio feedback so blind individuals can navigate VR environments.
By Pamela Hogle • -
8 Ways to Create a Better UX in Virtual Reality
Apply these 8 best practices to create effective immersive experiences and create better UX in virtual reality-based training.
By Bill West • -
10 Easy Ways to Improve the Visual Design of Your eLearning
IDs are responsible for the success of their eLearning; improved visual design can increase usability and drive better results. Try these tips.
By Dawn Mahoney • -
Microsoft Tools Bring VR Access to Low-Vision, Blind Users
The new SeeingVR tool kit enhances VR access for people with visual impairments; users can enhance text, add visual cues to virtual objects, and more.
By Pamela Hogle • -
Get Managers on Board with Benefits of Accessible eLearning
Results matter. Better on-the-job performance and improved KPIs are among the benefits of accessible eLearning.
By Pamela Hogle • -
Mobile-First Design Makes eLearning Accessible and Usable
Mobile-first design offers learners greater control over when and where they use eLearning.
By Pamela Hogle • -
Tech Humanist Approach Seeks Meaningful Learner Experiences
Designing with empathy and awareness of learners’ context and environment can help create meaningful learner experiences.
By Pamela Hogle • -
Improve UX with Accessible, Inclusive eLearning Design
Inclusive design is not merely accommodation; it’s good design that creates optimal learner experiences!
By Pamela Hogle • -
5 Ways to Improve UX Across the Learning Technology Stack
As eLearning occurs across a technology stack, L&D teams face the challenge of providing a coherent, smooth user experience on multiple platforms.
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