December 4, 1985
Creating User-Friendly Educational Information Systems: What We Can Learn From Management Information Systems
Authors:
Elaine Craig and Adrianne Bank
This paper addresses the design of user-friendly educational information systems. The authors share three recommendations. First that research and evaluation specialists consult end-users early in the design process and in a substantial way, not just symbolic representation. Second, designers and users may need training to develop an effective collaboration process. Third, that the degree of user involvement may be dependent on both the degree of change that the information system entails as well the organizational climate.
Craig, E., & Bank, A. (1985). Creating userfriendly educational information systems: What we can learn from management information systems (CSE Report 244). Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, Center for the Study of Evaluation.|Craig, E., & Bank, A. (1985). Creating userfriendly educational information systems: What we can learn from management information systems (CSE Report 244). Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, Center for the Study of Evaluation.