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Revision as of 13:35, 14 April 2020
Definition: Software/product or product supports the suitability of learning if the user is accompanied through different states of his learning process and the effort for learning is as little as possible.
- being able to seek help or information when you want to learn more.
- the software/product seamlessly suggests new tasks and guides you through new processes so that you can learn as you go.
- should be as intuitive as possible, when related to the user context. So that learning how to use the software is the simplest as possible.
Good example:
- Old Word example:
- Zalando Q&A section at the bottom of the page
Bad example: