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Web dizaino technologijos naujovių įgyvendinimas virtualioje mokymo aplinkoje
Virtual training system web design creation for cultural differences

Author(s): Kim Jakovlev, Olegas Ramašauskas
Subject(s): Education and training, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Environmental interactions, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Lietuvos verslo kolegija
Keywords: web design; web innovation; web tendency; web style; cultural characteristics;

Summary/Abstract: So how is a consumer and environmental interaction. Opens a virtual learning environment for the user sees before itself a neutral standard of environmental design, its purpose lies in the simplicity, the correct structure of the system fragments išdėliojime, raminančiose colors, good details pateikiamume. Environmental Systems Design gathered himself best known as the internal interface on the system of ideas, recognizing the well-known web design technology of the facts. An important and certainly the strong performance of the system (usability). Environmental benefits, the effective use of the number of cases, this user-friendly design, an external interface. Returning to the cultural differences išsiaiškinsim that each country has its own cultural differences, and it is very well reflected in their everyday lives. Using the flexible design of virtual learning environment, through which the user can turn their cultural characteristic internal system interface, to distance themselves from the culture of non-specific subjects, adding that what he lacks, and add up the design concept of the cultural characteristic colors. One of the features of Web2.0 technology, the ability for consumers to fill their own site content. Users can design the same design and offer their advice to seek changes, but before the user starts to use certain services, he must be sure that it ended up in a friendly and comfortable new-generation system. The system design has to say for itself.

  • Issue Year: 17/2010
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 109-114
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Lithuanian