Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2018760118> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2018760118 endingPage "2063" @default.
- W2018760118 startingPage "2040" @default.
- W2018760118 abstract "“Usability” is considered to be inherent in human–computer interface because it expresses the relationship between end users and computer applications. In this paper, we conducted a study to examine the usability of human–computer interface for middle-aged learners in Taiwan. There are two phases contained in the study: (1) an elementary computer-training task, and (2) a usability analysis of human–computer interface. Making use of a questionnaire survey, correlation analysis, and the grey relational model, some user characteristics and learning behavior were derived. For example, regarding middle-aged learners, the usability of present mouse and monitor devices is preferable to that of the keyboard device and a Windows-based software interface. Educational level is the major factor influencing middle-aged learners’ use of computer interfaces. To unemployed middle-aged learners, more males than females were found to exhibit the phenomenon of computerphobia. The younger age learners show lower anxiety and hold more positive attitudes toward computer learning than the older-aged ones. Besides, the higher education learners hold much more positive expectation toward computer learning while the lower education learners pay more attention to their learning capability and deficiency." @default.
- W2018760118 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2018760118 creator A5004560590 @default.
- W2018760118 creator A5053404778 @default.
- W2018760118 date "2007-07-01" @default.
- W2018760118 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2018760118 title "A usability study on human–computer interface for middle-aged learners" @default.
- W2018760118 cites W1972106093 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W1976914748 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W1978523153 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W1980659803 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W1984386136 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W1986570363 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W1995787150 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W1998364236 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2001562447 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2009738578 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2013377700 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2019929174 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2022128262 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2022383277 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2026375300 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2031758022 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2035108980 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2043284956 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2050549722 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2050595543 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2050678785 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2053811019 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2055370633 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2065119788 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2067448476 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2081388775 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2081623546 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2095478627 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2095563392 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2098931977 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2099307638 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2110940731 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2117372144 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2130174568 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2139014488 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2166554164 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2168383200 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W2203696977 @default.
- W2018760118 cites W3188292148 @default.
- W2018760118 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2006.02.011" @default.
- W2018760118 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W2018760118 type Work @default.
- W2018760118 sameAs 2018760118 @default.
- W2018760118 citedByCount "53" @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182012 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182013 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182014 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182015 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182016 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182017 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182018 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182019 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182020 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182021 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182022 @default.
- W2018760118 countsByYear W20187601182023 @default.
- W2018760118 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2018760118 hasAuthorship W2018760118A5004560590 @default.
- W2018760118 hasAuthorship W2018760118A5053404778 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C107457646 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C113843644 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C129307140 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C145420912 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C157915830 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C170130773 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C173608175 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C201995342 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C2780451532 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C49774154 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConcept C89505385 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C107457646 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C111919701 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C113843644 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C127413603 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C129307140 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C145420912 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C15744967 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C157915830 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C170130773 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C173608175 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C201995342 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C2780451532 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C41008148 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C49774154 @default.
- W2018760118 hasConceptScore W2018760118C89505385 @default.
- W2018760118 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2018760118 hasLocation W20187601181 @default.