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Document Type : Article In Conference 
Document Title :
Kansei Design Model for Engagement in Online Learning: A Proposed Model
نموذج التصميم الحسي (Kansei) للمشاركة في التعلم عبر الإنترنت: نموذج مقترح
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Positive user experience is associated with positive emotion which is important to engage students in online learning. Most of the previous studies focused only in one element when studying the user experience for example elements in the interface design only or in the interaction design only. This research proposed a model with the combination of design elements in the interface, content and interaction design to understand the experience specifically the students’ engagement with the online learning material. The proposed model of students’ engagement is based on the principles of Aptum model and interaction design. As the dimensions in the model is general, therefore to extract the details of the design elements, the Kansei Engineering technique is adopted as it has been proven able to extract the design elements in many areas of studies. This paper described the proposed model and explained the main design elements in interface, content and interaction design dimensions. Discussions on user experience, emotion and engagement in learning, a brief explanation about Kansei Engineering technique and some conclusion about the research are also presented. 
Conference Name : Communications in Computer and Information Science 
Duration : From : 00 AH - To : 00 AH
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Publishing Year : 1423 AH
2011 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 00 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Monday, June 25, 2012 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
Fauziah RedzuanRedzuan, Fauziah ResearcherMaster 
Anitawati Mohd LokmanLokman, Anitawati MohdResearcherDoctorate 
Zulaiha Ali OthmanOthman, Zulaiha AliResearcherDoctorate 
Salha AbdullahAbdullah, Salha ResearcherDoctoratesalhaabdullah@yahoo.co.uk

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