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Analyzing the Role of Human Computer Interaction Principles for E-Learning Solution Design

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Education technology is one of the key application areas of Multimedia. Interactive multimedia also called as Hypermedia plays a vital role in enhancing the teaching and learning experience in higher education sector. Various e-learning solutions are already available in the market and many of them are even available for free. These solutions may include, E-books, interactive lessons, video-based tutorials, interactive exercises for revision, educational games, mobile-based educational tools, and so on. The Higher education sector has students of varying age groups. Therefore, in order to make sure that appropriate e-learning solution is adapted with suitable interface design, it is important to keep all the principles of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in consideration. This research paper analyzes the role of HCI in the design of e-learning solution. Authors have performed a thorough literature survey on various resources related to this topic. The result of this research will provide guidelines for better e-learning solution design, which could be considered appropriate for respective users.

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Authors would like to extend their sincere thanks to the Management of Middle East College, for support and encouragement towards research.

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Al Mahdi, Z., Rao Naidu, V., Kurian, P. (2019). Analyzing the Role of Human Computer Interaction Principles for E-Learning Solution Design. In: Al-Masri, A., Curran, K. (eds) Smart Technologies and Innovation for a Sustainable Future. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01659-3_6

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