Small program design of learning tools based on user experience- Take "i remember" as an example
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Authors: Yin Cui, Fan Zhang, Yun Chen, Shijun Ge
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User experience is the evaluation criteria to measure the success of application tools. This paper constructs the evaluation criteria of user experience of wechat small program through literature research, and designs "i remember" small program according to this standard.This study is helpful to improve user experience satisfaction for the learning tools applet small program.
Keywords: Wechat mini program, evaluation standard, "i remember" mini program ,user experience
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1003183
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