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Dev Log 8 – Spellzone

Figure 1: Examples of worksheets explaining what Spellzone is. (Spellzone n.d.)
Figure 2: The Sign Up section with a circular slider showing the price of a specific amount of students. (Spellzone n.d.)
Figure 3: Log in section which wasn’t done separatly for teachers and students. (Spellzone n.d.)

The website was created with educational curriculum in mind, and the content was created directly from these kind of courses. Spellzone website is intended for teachers who would like to print the exercises for their lessons as well as those who work with children who are unable to spell, are from different countries, or have disabilities like dyslexia. Thus, after students have finished a series of tasks, the teacher can determine who did it well and who needs further help. Adults who have moved to England but don’t speak the language and wish to re-learn the spelling are another target audience for this website because it supports up to 22 languages.

Figure 4: The video which would be useful for the users entering the website for the first time is hidden in the bottom of the website. (Spellzone n.d.)
Figure 5: The scoreboard doesn’t show specific schools or organisations. (Spellzone n.d.)
Figure 6: The bottom off the website has the random dictonary section which isn’t neccessary. (Spellzone n.d.)

Spellzone may have increased user satisfaction and broadened its appeal to new markets by permitting photo hierarchy when the website’s home page displays the pages being added to it, Spellzone might have increased its appeal to various markets and enhanced user experience. There is a video that would benefit from being at the top of the website and would focus on a larger spectrum of users’ viewpoints, including those of primary, secondary, and college students, as you scroll down the page. We were scrolling through the website when we discovered the accessibility options, which address every conceivable difficulty. Therefore, following the discussion, we make it plain that the teacher and students should log in separately.

Figure 7: The XD version of improved website.

References

Spellzone n.d. What is Spellzone? [Online] (n.d.) Available at: https://www.spellzone.com [Accessed on 20 December 2022]