human factors
"Human factors" is a field of study that involves discovering and applying information about human behaviours, abilities, limitations and other characteristics to the design of tools, machines, systems, tasks, jobs and environment for productive, safe, comfortable and effective human use.
        - Helsinki University of  Technology Communications Laboratory
Applied to telecommunications, human factors research focuses on people communicating and doing work, mediated through different communication devices and services ranging from ordinary telephones to multimedia conferencing. Learning the use of these devices and services is also emphasised. Issues in research cover among others:
  • usability and user interfaces
  • connection quality of telecom services
  • application and usage of telecommunication services in learning and different work settings,
  • telecom services for users with special needs
  • user-centered design of new telecom services

Human factors is a multidisciplinary topic, utilising knowledge from psychology, social sciences, ethnography, education, work and organisational psychology and communication.
Critical Success Factor: ELearning Solutions
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by Marion Wands and Andrew Le Blanc
eLearning P3 Model
by Badrul Khan
How to Facilitate eLearning Courses
by Brooke Broadbent and Regan Legassie
e-LearningHub.com
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by Juan Jose Gutierrex
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Good Connections: Strategies to Maximize Student Engagement
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Adult Learning

Teaching Adults: Is it Different?
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Adult Learning

Born at the YMCA: Malcolm Knowles and the Birth of Andragogy
by Kevin Kruse
eLearningGuru.com
The Magic of Learner Motivation: The ARCS Model
by Kevin Kruse
eLearningGuru.com
Online Tutor Competencies

The Asynchronous Online Tutor
by Clive Shepherd
FastTrack Consulting
Competencies for Online Tutors
by Institute of IT Training, 2000
The Role of the Online Instructor/Facilitator
by Zane L. Berge
List the pedagogical. social. manegerial and technical aspects of facilitating an online course