Heliyon (Jun 2024)

Designing an online course using an EXD model: A case of Human–Computer Interaction undergraduate course

  • Lintang Matahari Hasani,
  • Ratu Syafianisa Nuzulismah,
  • Harry Budi Santoso,
  • Kasiyah Junus,
  • Dadan Hardianto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. e33254

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Designing an online course is a complex and resource-intensive activity with a focus on pedagogical and technological aspects. One approach is the e-learning experience design (EXD) model, which combines user-experience design concepts, such as agile methodology and design thinking. This study aimed to design a website and activities for an undergraduate human–computer interaction (HCI) online course based on the EXD model and analyze the students' learning experiences. The students' experiences were captured from two online surveys opened during the first weeks (n = 94 students) and at the end of the semester (n = 93). The surveys utilized the e-Learning Usability Questionnaire (EUS) and asked for suggestions to improve the course delivery. In addition, the students rated their experience in pain points when participating in the course. The findings show that adopting the EXD model for an online course design and implementing some design best practices can promote students’ positive attitudes toward the course. The contributions of this study include an example of how an online course can be designed using the EXD model and a description of its effects on student attitudes.

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