Title: What does usability measure
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2What does usability measure?
- Ease of learning
- Error frequency and severity
- Subjective satisfaction
- Source (Usability.gov, 2006)
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3Primary approaches to usability testing
- Expert analysis
- End-user testing
4Background Concept Testing
- Conducted 3 rounds of focus groups with target
population (N52) - Tested the appropriateness, appeal and usability
of the website and its concepts - Identified areas of priority and interest
- Obtained feedback on website name and theme,
design, layout and content
Target population Adult females (aged 18 or
greater) Income lt185 of the federal poverty
level Child enrolled in school (Nursery-8th
grade)
5Concept Testing Findings
- Participants expressed a desire for
- Photos that represented the mission of the
website - Variation in graphics in terms of ethnicity,
body size, etc. - An interactive site that 1) was bright and
colorful 2) had white space 3) used drop-down
menus
6User-defined content priorities
- Nutrition information
- Exercise information
- Recipe ideas
- Message boards
- Tailored material for kids
- Local resources
7http//www.eatsmart.umd.eduLaunched Dec. 2004
8Why test again?
- Time
- New material
- Ensure effectiveness
- Wanted opinions
9Usability Testing
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- Conducted individual interviews (N8) to
- Evaluate the appropriateness and relevance of the
project website - Assess the effectiveness of the project website
- Identify new content to meet the needs of the
target population - Improve the websites functionality and
navigability
Target population Adult females (aged 18 or
greater) Income lt185 of the federal poverty
level Child enrolled in school (Nursery-8th
grade)
10Method
- Advertising (fliers, staff members)
- Intercept interviews
- Screening conducted and informed consent obtained
- Interview guide recording instrument
- Observation by second staff member (when
possible) - Incentives
11Interview guide topics
- Homepage
- Registration
- Website tour
- Card sort
- Review of interactive features
- Overall website feedback
12Home page Before
13After
14Overall findings
- Easy to read, use and understand
- Met their content and literacy needs
- Topics were appealing
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-------------- - Revise the registration area
- Improve the entertainment quality of the
website - Modify interactive features for user friendliness
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15Strengths
Limitations
- Setting
- Willingness
- Site staff
- Incentives
- Personal interest
- Sample size
- Poor weather conditions
- Equipment
- Time for testing
- Environment
16Lessons Learned
- Valuable feedback
- Building and fostering relationships
- More visible in the community
- Insight on desired features to enhance
programming - Improved quality and effectiveness of site
17To Learn More
- http//www.eatsmart.umd.edu
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Contact Amy Billing Project Coordinator Email
eatsmartmd_at_umd.edu Phone 301-405-2468
Contact Sylvette A. La Touche Graduate
Assistant Email latouche_at_umd.edu Phone
301-405-3427