Altın, RukiyeBektik, MustafaEkşioǧlu, NurayKoray, CanÖner, Ömer CanbekSadetaş, MerveŞener, HilalŞimşek, D.Ma, C. C.Price, C.Routh, C. R.2016-02-082016-02-082009http://hdl.handle.net/11693/28672Date of Conference: July 06 - 09, 2009Most user interfaces today present system functions by use of verbal or iconic symbols on static 2D menu pages organized in a hierarchical system [1]. This is unnatural to all human beings and must be learned, thus being a barrier between the full use and understanding of computer systems. With this problem in mind we set out to build a website and collaborative application for International Childrens Center (ICC) which could be used not only across languages but across ages as well. This effort was tested on a daily basis by a multinational team consisting of students from the United States and Turkey as well as children from the respective countries. This attention to usability will not only lead to an intuitive tool for the client but also teach the students in the course how to build intuitive user interfaces.EnglishChildrensCollaborative applicationHuman beingIntuitive user interfaceStudent learningSystem functionsUser experienceComputer scienceEducation computingEngineering educationEngineering researchHierarchical systemsInnovationTeachingUser interfacesStudentsUse of intuitive tools to enhance student learning and user experienceConference Paper10.1145/1562877.1563007