Title: Usability Testing of Community Data
1Usability Testing of Community Data Mapping
Systems
Denice Warren, Information Systems Designer Joy
Bonaguro, Data and Web Production Specialist
2www.gnocdc.org/usability/
3- In this presentation
- Why usability is important
- Developing usability tests
- Conducting usability testing in the field
- Analyzing the results to improve site design
4Usability is the effective, efficient, and
satisfying completion of tasks by users.
5- What makes for poor usability?
- Slow downloads
- Hard-to-navigate site structure
- Jargon (aggregate, GIS, etc)
- Overwhelming amt of content
- Unpredictable links and behaviors
- Unconventional design
- Nonstandard functionality
6- Why is usability especially important
- in online PPGIS?
- The specialized functionality that supports
online GIS increases the complexity of a
conventional browser experience. - GIS and data have inherent complexity in the
amount of content available and the skills
required to interpret that content.
71 reason to care about usability
If your site is hard to use, it will decrease the
credibility of your data.
www.webcredibility.org
8- Usability testing is a formal method of watching
users interact with a system to complete a task. - Data about the interaction is gathered and
analyzed to inform design improvements.
9Formulating a task for usability testing
10We think indicator definitions are an important
step in using the data in our web site.
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14- Clue to usability problem
- At best, less than 1 in 10 visitors views the
technical definitions.
15Make link more VISIBLE?
16DEFINITIONS AND SOURCE LINKS!!!!
DEFINITIONS AND SOURCE LINKS!!!!
17- Is the Definitions link sufficiently visible?
18- Youre working with a Community Development
Corporation in the 7th Ward neighborhood. For
planning purposes, you want to know how many
blighted houses there are in this neighborhood.
Find that number. - (Please think aloud as you work.)
19How is vacant defined? Is vacant the same as
blighted? Hmm I wish there were some
definitions for me to read
20The set-up for field usability testing
21User
Interviewer
Notetaker
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28Field testing is messy, but you learn more about
how people use your site in the real world.
29- Youre working with a Community Development
Corporation in the 7th Ward neighborhood. For
planning purposes, you want to know how many
blighted houses there are in this neighborhood.
Find that number. - (Please think aloud as you work.)
30- The Census reports only vacant houses, but
doesnt call them blighted. Use this web site
to figure out if blighted houses are included in
the count of vacant houses. Explain.
31Analyzing findings
32Time spent on previous page
Timeof day
URL of page clicked on
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39- Is the Definitions link sufficiently visible?
- Yes. It is placed where people expect to see it,
and the text of the link matches users mental
search terms.
40- Why arent definitions viewed more?
- Questions about definitions may not
spontaneously arise - Little external motivation to use definitions
- Aversion to reading dense technical writing
41Oh Lord. I need some glasses for this. I
wouldnt use this perhaps if I were a little
more like a researcher I gotta read all this?
42Design changes resulting from usability findings
43Pop-up window displays one definition at a time
44Repeat important content in the main pages for
just in time learning
45No need to make link more visible!
DEFINITIONS AND SOURCE LINKS!!!!
46There are no stupid users, only stupid designers.
47www.gnocdc.org/usability/