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Padlet https://padlet.com/ is based on cards and you can add images and maps
LucidSpakr or Miro https://miro.com/ and JamBoard https://jamboard.google.com/?pli=1 allow you to do a sort of notes, images etc into categories
1. Final Test Plan:
o all of the above.
Prepare an outline that includes:
Check out the resources for usability testing
According to the International Standards Organisation ISO 9241-11, usability is defined as the:
‘extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness,
efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use.’
. View the Usability Standard and explore the definitions section.
2. Scan the brief article by Bevan (2009) International Standards for Usability Should Be More Widely Used
3. Finally, a Common Industry Format has been developed to report usability issues in software:
Online Testing
Tools exist online for testing eg
sing the DECIDE framework plan your user study. Write up using the plan on a page template below.
1. As a group, decide what aspect of your prototype would benefit from an alternative design. Create a paper or functional wireframe prototype for this.
2. Check if you covered Behavioural and Attitudinal aspects, and use Quantitative and Qualitative
3. What data is Subjective, what is Objective? What is the importance of each?
3. Carry out a pilot study as a team to test your plan (this should include the alternative screens)
4. As a team adjust your plan (if necessary based on your pilot study experience)
Use tools like the System Usability Scale to measure feedback and write up template
5. All team members to conduct a user study or test. (upload individual studies to the submission discussion board or OneDrive
6. Look at user testing online to collect good data for you analysis
https://app.usabilityhub.com/ or https://www.optimizely.com/anz/
7. Collate the results from all user studies and create a set of findings from your research
8. Analyse Results: Taking your qualitative and quantitative data, analyse to features of your design and what should be improved.
9. Submit to Learnline:
As a team
What did you want to find out about your prototype from users? Make sense of your data.
1. Assemble all the data you individually collected for Deliverable #4. This should include your observation notes, videos, photos and any other information documented during the test.
2. Individually share your findings. As each member discusses what happened, the team leader should designate someone as scribe to keep notes of the findings.
3. Review your findings. What are the common themes emerging from the user testing?
4. As a group, decide:
5. Write up your findings. This should include your group’s summary and the individual work from each member acknowledged
7. Submit user results to the discussion board on Learnline if you want ideas for analysis
Collating results so farOur results so far
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