The power of information design in enhancing the organization of information and course material in an online Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)

  • Maria dos Santos Lonsdale
  • , Xiaoxiao Qin
  • , Yun Chen
  • , Heather Green
  • , Maha Algethami
  • , Jiawen Xu

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Abstract

The way information is organized and designed on virtual learning environments (VLEs) is poor (e.g., unclear, unattractive and overwhelmingly dense). This study evaluates and redesigns a VLE platform to enhance access to information and course material. A three-stage user-centred mixed-methods research approach was used with students taking part as co-creators of education, researchers, designers and end-users. Results show that performance was significantly better with two layouts designed following information design principles and a user-centred research process, than with the existing layout. Participants’ opinion also reflected this same trend. A set of guidelines to improve the design of VLEs is provided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)235-277
Number of pages43
JournalInformation Design Journal
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Virtual Learning Environment
  • co-design
  • eye-tracking
  • information design
  • performance testing

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