Saturday, July 9, 2011
Best Practices For Designing Websites for Kids - Quick Link
Best Practices For Designing Websites for Kids
David Morrison, Smashing Magazine, 7/6/11
Here is a short quote from the article:
"According to Jacob Nielsen’s research on teenagers, interactive website features (such as forums, mini-games, polls, ranking systems, competitions and 3-D interfaces) are valued by kids if they build a sense of community and foster participation. Bolting such features on will not likely prove effective, because kids will soon see the gaps and re-evaluate the website, despite any initial interest."
Labels:
children,
computer-child interaction,
design,
IA,
kids,
kids and computers,
usability,
UX,
web design
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