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Considering Human-Centred System Design in Relation to Cognitive and Educational Theories

Panakaduwa Gamage, Chamara

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Human-centred system design [HCSD] became a priority in system design when the designers identified the importance of user engagement. This was provided by the adoption of aligned technical sophistications. The concept of HCSD has come a long way since the introduction of the mouse or graphical user interface. Although artificial intelligence is becoming an important inter-relational subject, this paper had a retrospective look at the cognitive and learning theories. Accordingly, the proposal is to take the human system design to another level with the help of these theories. The study was conducted as a critical review of theories. Six cognitive theories and five learning theories have been reviewed in this study. The key takeaway of this study is the idea of user development in parallel to user experience in Human-centred system design. While all the aspects of user satisfaction and Human-centred design are kept as it is, the study suggests not only to improve the system, but also to improve the user by taking him/her through a learning process. Learning theories can be used for this purpose. Further, cognitive theories are also recommended to improve the user experience. However, the concept may not be suitable for every system. Provided that user development is vital for achieving promoter’s requirements, the concept shall provide valuable insights into better Human-centred system design.

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Panakaduwa Gamage, C. (2024, June). Considering Human-Centred System Design in Relation to Cognitive and Educational Theories. Paper presented at Smart Digital Futures: KES-HCIS 2024 Conference, Madeira, Portugal

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name Smart Digital Futures: KES-HCIS 2024 Conference
Conference Location Madeira, Portugal
Start Date Jun 19, 2024
End Date Jun 21, 2024
Deposit Date Aug 21, 2024
Series Title Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Series ISSN 2190-3018