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== Where can I find more information on usability? ==
== Where can I find more information on usability? ==


* See [[Development:Usability#Additional Resources]]
* See [[Development:Usability#Additional Resources]] for a detailed list of online and printed resources.
* Usability guru [http://www.useit.com Jakob Nielsen's website]
* Usability guru [http://www.useit.com Jakob Nielsen's website]
* [http://boxesandarrows.com Boxes and Arrows] - "Boxes and Arrows is devoted to the practice, innovation, and discussion of design; including graphic design, interaction design, information architecture and the design of business."
* [http://boxesandarrows.com Boxes and Arrows] - "Boxes and Arrows is devoted to the practice, innovation, and discussion of design; including graphic design, interaction design, information architecture and the design of business."

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Following this talk, there seems to be some general information about usability missing...

This page can serve as a hub for all things related to usability and Moodle. Any contributions are welcome!

What is usability?

"Usability is a term used to denote the ease with which people can employ a particular tool or other human-made object in order to achieve a particular goal. Usability can also refer to the methods of measuring usability and the study of the principles behind an object's perceived efficiency or elegance."
From Wikipedia: "Usability"

Where can I find more information on usability?

Usability and Moodle

Moodle Docs

Forum discussions


Moodle tracker

How can usability be evaluated?

What's the difference between usability and accessibility?

See Accessibility for detailed information on this related concept.

See also: