Why EdTech Should Be Easy to Use
A common assumption is that to stand out from the competition
educational technology must have lots of different features. However,
this can lead to making their product confusing for a new user or
require an excessive amount of training time before the technology is
able to be used effectively in the classroom.
Educators need technology that is user-friendly and quick to learn.
While some training will never go amiss, your product should be easy for
someone to interact with and quickly pick up how to integrate their new
tool into their daily lessons.
Schools tend to have some hesitation investing in more complicated
technology. Teachers already have a lot on their plate to juggle,
between assisting students, creating and tweaking lessons, and more.
Spending hours learning how to use an overly complicated tool sounds
like the time investment might not be worth the reward.
Simplified devices stand a stronger chance to truly transform a
classroom. The easier and friendlier the technology is to learn, the
more likely even the most hesitant educators will take to using those
tools in their classroom.
So how do you make sure that your EdTech tools are easy to use?
Decluttered User Interface
Having lots of bells and whistles can be useful. But if the interface
is cluttered or overly complicated, this can intimidate users and
confuse them. When a teacher needs to be efficient with their time,
having to comb through rows and rows of different options looking for
one item can be a deterrent to future use.
Simplify
The best tools are intuitive to use. The faster your learning curve,
the less time it will take for anyone to be able to walk up and begin
utilizing the EdTech effectively. So if a substitute teacher needs to
take over a lesson, the ideal scenario is that they can walk into the
classroom with little to no instruction and be able to keep the students
on course.
Customization
If a user interface is customizable, users can quickly condense their
tool bars down to the most productive features. This helps declutter
the UI as well to make it easier to find the tools that you need.