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ACRL Usability Course
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ACRL Website Usability Course
Oh, the things I have learned! :)
Week 1: Getting Started
- The main gist of the first week was the idea of only needing to test 5 users per user group. For example, 5 undergraduates, 5 graduate students, 5 faculty, 5 librarians. 5 has been found to be the optimal number, more than five and your results become redundant. "5 users...find 85% of the usability problems"
- One short reading that I found useful was:
- I completed the following assigments in which I wrote
Week 2: Conducting Testing
- Test questions, of course, will vary. But it may be useful for us to also conduct some very basic usability testing - can users find a book? a dvd? Along with testing new features such as the browse function, printing,etc.
- The main readings were about how to conduct the test - making sure the user is speaking aloud with why they are doing certain things
- Chapter 10 "What To Do If You Are A Facilitator" from “Don’t Make Me Think”, Steve Krug, first Edition - An Excellent Reading for Anyone Who Will Actually Be Conducting Testing
Week 3: Recording Testing Results and Reporting Results
- An easy way to take notes on the participant is a ClickPath Chart
clickchart.doc (That one is from a Rochester Catalog Usability Test).
- Be sure to record the participant as well as the screen the participant is using/clicking, as well as taking notes.
- Need one person to be Facilitator, one person to be Note Taker
ACRL Usability Course
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