| dc.description.abstract | Focusing on UI design for websites targeted at 7-
8-year-old students is essential to providing them with a 
positive, engaging, and educational online experience. 
Thoughtful design can make learning more accessible, fun, 
and effective for this young audience. This research delves 
into the attraction and user interaction of 7-8-year-old 
children with existing UI designs of educational websites. 
The study centres around three local websites, aiming to 
scrutinize children's design preferences. A sample group of
5 boys and 5 girls were selected from local schools. The 
collection of qualitative data was accomplished through 
structured interviews employing questionnaires, while the 
use of audio-visual recordings ensured meticulous and 
accurate documentation of the gathered information.979 
feedbacks were possible to gathered using survey.
The findings indicate that children exhibit a preference for 
creative websites. The comparative analysis revealed 
distinct levels of user interaction across the studied 
websites. One website demonstrated the highest level of 
engagement, while another exhibited a less favourable 
performance in this regard. A third website fell in between, 
with a moderate level of user interaction observed. 
In conclusion, these findings emphasize the pivotal role of 
user preferences and interaction in the design of 
educational websites tailored for young learners. This 
highlights the responsibility of UI designers to adhere to 
appropriate design standards when developing websites for 
young children. The research assessed various aspects of 
the selected websites, including user interaction, fonts, 
colour, user behaviour, gestures. | en_US |