Research of Applying Usability Engineering to Design of Distance Education System

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It is discussed how to apply usability engineering theory and method to the design of distance education system, it aims to design a distance education system with good usability in order to resolve such issues as operating difficulties and poor user experience resulted by traditional function design method. The design of Engineering Drawing distance education system is illustrated as an example, the method of applying usability engineering theory and methods to the design of distance education system has universal guiding significance and broad application prospects.

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