Design and Usability Evaluation of Communication Board for Deaf People with User-Centered Design Approach

People interact their environment by communicating, but some limitation may exist such as hearing disability that occurs to deaf people. Usually, they communicate by using sign language. Unfortunately, there is various sign language in the world. This research is evaluating the usability of smartpho...

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Main Authors: Rizdania Dermawi, Herman Tolle, Ismiarta Aknuranda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE) 2018-03-01
Series:International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
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Online Access:http://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jim/article/view/8100
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spelling doaj-820788cbe8c44d45b7ea442308d9945b2021-09-02T01:15:07ZengInternational Association of Online Engineering (IAOE)International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies1865-79232018-03-0112219720610.3991/ijim.v12i2.81003623Design and Usability Evaluation of Communication Board for Deaf People with User-Centered Design ApproachRizdania Dermawi0Herman Tolle1Ismiarta Aknuranda2Brawijaya UniversityBrawijaya UniversityBrawijaya UniversityPeople interact their environment by communicating, but some limitation may exist such as hearing disability that occurs to deaf people. Usually, they communicate by using sign language. Unfortunately, there is various sign language in the world. This research is evaluating the usability of smartphone for communication board that can be used by deaf people to communicate to others, especially the people who don’t understand the sign language. Usability testing is to measure the user performance for mobile applications. The five criteria for the usability, according to Nielsen are learnability, efficiency, memorability, errors, and satisfaction. The study obtained the result of 88.36% of usability testing.http://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jim/article/view/8100communication board, usability, user-centered design, deaf people
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author Rizdania Dermawi
Herman Tolle
Ismiarta Aknuranda
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Herman Tolle
Ismiarta Aknuranda
Design and Usability Evaluation of Communication Board for Deaf People with User-Centered Design Approach
International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
communication board, usability, user-centered design, deaf people
author_facet Rizdania Dermawi
Herman Tolle
Ismiarta Aknuranda
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title Design and Usability Evaluation of Communication Board for Deaf People with User-Centered Design Approach
title_short Design and Usability Evaluation of Communication Board for Deaf People with User-Centered Design Approach
title_full Design and Usability Evaluation of Communication Board for Deaf People with User-Centered Design Approach
title_fullStr Design and Usability Evaluation of Communication Board for Deaf People with User-Centered Design Approach
title_full_unstemmed Design and Usability Evaluation of Communication Board for Deaf People with User-Centered Design Approach
title_sort design and usability evaluation of communication board for deaf people with user-centered design approach
publisher International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE)
series International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
issn 1865-7923
publishDate 2018-03-01
description People interact their environment by communicating, but some limitation may exist such as hearing disability that occurs to deaf people. Usually, they communicate by using sign language. Unfortunately, there is various sign language in the world. This research is evaluating the usability of smartphone for communication board that can be used by deaf people to communicate to others, especially the people who don’t understand the sign language. Usability testing is to measure the user performance for mobile applications. The five criteria for the usability, according to Nielsen are learnability, efficiency, memorability, errors, and satisfaction. The study obtained the result of 88.36% of usability testing.
topic communication board, usability, user-centered design, deaf people
url http://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jim/article/view/8100
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