Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Week 13: User test with high school teacher

I also conducted the digital prototyping test with a high school teacher on 27 October.  This prototype version was further along than the last one we tested and included some changes to the error panel and addition of tutorial.

Task 1: Login stress test and workflow test

  • Went as expected, worked fine
  • Would like forget password option for students (future feature)

Task 2: Working panel and accessing help

Did you read the instructions on the home page?
  • yes, infographic was good, are there more instructions somewhere (Getting started page)

Would you expect further instructions at this point? (Included tutorial)
  • yes, liked tutorial giving step-by-step

Do you know what to do on this page?
  • yes

What would make the errors easier to read?
  • yes, numbering is a good idea

If you didn't understand an error, where would you look for help?
  • would google problem, use often for HTML/CSS resources
For each web page, there are multiple modules (e.g. Cricket Australia has 8 modules) that all pertain to the one page.  When you add CSS to the CSS editor and save, would you expect to see your saved CSS when you progress to the next module (i.e. Module 1 to Module 2)?
  • definitely save, kids wouldn't re-type

    Task 3: Use the working panel

    • QTAC module was broken (it produced a white screen when trying to edit)
    • Some modules did not save

    Other feedback

    • Would use more for extension students
    • Use Dreamweaver to code which auto-validates
    • Like links to original website

    No comments:

    Post a Comment