Published: 2024-04-30
Interaction Design on Basic Hand Movement Training Game in Taekwondo Using User-Centered Design
DOI: 10.35870/ijsecs.v4i1.2314
Rahmat Muhamad Ramdani, Rezki Yuniarti, Agus Komarudin
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Abstract
This research will develop an interaction design for basic hand movement games in taekwondo with the hope that it can become an alternative physical exercise for hand stretching. UCD is one of the methods in interaction design that focuses on the user. By designing interactions in hand movement training games using the UCD method and present technology, it is hoped that this can be a stretch in the dense student activities. The results of the interaction design evaluation using UCD obtained an average of 90.24% for the 6th heuristic based on ten evaluation heuristics. Combining the UCD method at the design stage and utilizing present technology is an innovation in designing easy-to-use game-based interaction designs. The study results show that the UCD method for interaction design is suitable for use in the game design process.
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Interaction Design ; Game ; UCD ; Interaction
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Issue: Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.35870/ijsecs.v4i1.2314
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Rahmat Muhamad Ramdani
Informatics Study Program, Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia
Rezki Yuniarti
Informatics Study Program, Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia
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