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Usability Engineering
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Interaction Design
Human-Computer Interaction
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Proceedings of the 4th Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction: changing roles
Direct manipulation interfaces
Human-Computer Interaction
Softening up hard science: reply to newel1 and card
Human-Computer Interaction
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This paper introduces the theoretical background to the interaction design used to develop an assignment drop box at an Australian regional University and the subsequent pilot assessment. Tenets from the Ecological School of the Discipline of Human-Computer Interaction were used to analyse and design the human-systems integration solution to the business process issue which was compounded by user problems with the installed software. The analysis and design received positive user feedback in the pilot study and after the subsequent go live became central to Learning Management System.