This past week I put together a report about an eye tracking study for Kent State University’s library website. The task was: Ask the library to order your favorite book. This proved to be a huge difficulty for the five participants. They had no idea where to start, what to do, and how to do
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Creating An Unmoderated Remote Usability Test
This week, I created three tasks for an unmoderated remote usability test for wunderground.com. If you’d like to take the test, go here. It shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes to complete. This exercise helped me understand the importance of setting up close-ended tasks for such a test. The follow-up questions are just as important
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