@inproceedings{Kausch.2003, abstract = {The user interface of software products forms the connection between the user and the program with all its functionalities. This fact makes design of software for broad levels of user groups with different skills and experiences an important challenge. The following article deals with the experiences made with using a GNU General Public License (gpl) learning software off the rack in context of the e-learning project INTEGRAL II. A lack of learner-sided acceptance pointed up the need for further evaluations. Efforts made and implantations derived from these are described.}, added-at = {2024-04-24T13:45:17.000+0200}, address = {Santa Monica}, author = {Kausch, B. and Balazs, B. and Schmidt, L. and Steltenkamp, V. and Witte, J. and Hofmann, T.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22fcb378eb12bbc56afbf08a5588f454e/sdt}, booktitle = {Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management VII (Aachen 2003)}, editor = {Luczak, H. and Zink, K. J.}, interhash = {49acd827d6efaabd5030b3de328e8ab0}, intrahash = {2fcb378eb12bbc56afbf08a5588f454e}, keywords = {Benutzerfreundlichkeit Human_Factors Internetplattform mmspub Tele-Lernen Webdesign}, pages = {709–714}, publisher = {{IEA Press}}, timestamp = {2024-04-24T13:45:17.000+0200}, title = {Improving Design and Usability of an Open-Source e-Learning-Platform in Order to Enhance Acceptance}, year = 2003 }