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THESE KIDS TODAY
Usability Testing with Current
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                                   Lori Packer
                                 Penn State Web
                                   June 2012
WRITING DOWN
EVERYTHING I SAY?

       STOP!

 http://gim.ie/L6jV
Let me tell
you a story...




                 ...about wine.
Let’s play
“Find the wine”
       MSN
    circa 1998
USABILITY TESTING
  “Evil Empire” $tyle
USABILITY TESTING
           “Evil Empire” $tyle
    Two-way mirrored glass

                       Eye-tracking cameras
Multiple monitors

          Representative audience samples

                      Report = Statistical analysis
IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE
      THIS WAY
KEEP IT
    SIMPLE
  Steve Krug provides a
“common man” approach
 to Web usability testing.
KEEP IT
    SIMPLE
  Steve Krug provides a
“common man” approach
 to Web usability testing.
USABILITY TESTING
“Don’t Make Me Think” style
USABILITY TESTING
    “Don’t Make Me Think” style
  Your ofce, your computer, and a microphone

                 Free screen-capture software
Whoever you can get ahold of

   Donuts and iTunes gift cards for participants

                      Report = three paragraph email
USABILITY TESTING
           “Evil Empire” $tyle
    Two-way mirrored glass

                       Eye-tracking cameras
Multiple monitors

          Representative audience samples

                      Report = Statistical analysis
USABILITY TESTING
           “Evil Empire” $tyle
    Two-way mirrored glass

                       Eye-tracking cameras
Multiple monitors

          Representative audience samples

                      Report = Statistical analysis
WHAT IS USABILITY TESTING?

The act of observing a real human being attempt
to use something for its intended purpose.
WHAT IS USABILITY TESTING?

The act of observing a real human being attempt
to use something for its intended purpose.

         Can apply to coffee makers or websites.
WHAT IS USABILITY TESTING?

The act of observing a real human being attempt
to use something for its intended purpose.

         Can apply to coffee makers or websites.

         “It only takes five users to uncover 80 percent
         of high-level usability problems.” -- Jakob Nielsen
WHAT ISN’T USABILITY TESTING?

 A usability test in NOT a focus group.




 You are not asking people what they LIKE or WANT.
 You are observing what they can DO and how you
 can IMPROVE how they do it.
WHAT ISN’T USABILITY TESTING?

 A usability test in NOT a focus group.
          “How would you describe this shade of blue?
          Sophisticated? Somber? Peppy?”



 You are not asking people what they LIKE or WANT.
 You are observing what they can DO and how you
 can IMPROVE how they do it.
WHAT ISN’T USABILITY TESTING?

 A usability test in NOT a focus group.
          “How would you describe this shade of blue?
          Sophisticated? Somber? Peppy?”

           NO.

 You are not asking people what they LIKE or WANT.
 You are observing what they can DO and how you
 can IMPROVE how they do it.
SO HOW DO WE DO THIS
       THING?
HOW DO I DO IT?
•   At least once a year, conduct test of homepage, second-level pages

•   Recruit 3-5 volunteers from each audience group: new students,
    prospective students, parents

•   Bring them to my office, with a computer set up with microphone,
    screen capture

•   Ask them to “think aloud” while using the site as they normally would
    rst, then through a series of tasks

•   Each session takes 30-40 mins

•   Report results to Web team
RECRUIT PARTICIPANTS
• 3-5   people from each group

• Forparents and new students:
 walk around with a clipboard
 during orientation expo

• For
    current students: listing in
 weekly e-newsletter

• For prospective students: listing
 in faculty/staff e-newsletter for
 high-school age kids
WHY NEW STUDENTS?
Do usability tests
during the rst
two days on
campus.

Students learn the
“lingo” so fast --
Registrar, LAS, ITS
Center.

What do they do
before they know
what they’re doing?
SET UP “USABILITY LAB”
SET UP “USABILITY LAB”
SET UP “USABILITY LAB”
Screen recording software
  • CamStudio: free, records to .AVI format only
  • Debut Video Capture: $39.95, records to multiple
    formats
  • Camtasia: $299, speech-to-text transcriptions
  • Morae: $1,495, statistics, picture-in-picture

Microphone
  • Cheap USB microphone: $25

Other observers
  • Invite other members of team to session
  • For large teams, use Skpe or GoToMeeting to share
    screen to a conference room
STICK TO THE SCRIPT
Hello, _________,

My name is Lori and I’ll be conducting this session with you
today testing the University homepage...

... I want to make clear right away that we are testing the site,
not you ...

... As we go along, I am going to ask you to think out loud:
basically say whatever it is that is going through your mind as
you use the site ...

... I’m using screen recorder software and this microphone to
record your actions ...
TIME NEEDED
• Introductionand background
 questions: 5 mins

• Homepage    initial reactions
 (don’t click on anything): 5 mins

• “Free-range” clicking: 5    mins

• Specific    tasks: 15 mins

• Final   thoughts: 5 mins

• TOTAL: 30-40     mins
HOW ‘BOUT SOME
  EXAMPLES?
HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS
     WINTER 2011
HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS
      WINTER 2011
• 14   current students (broke my own rule right away!)
HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS
      WINTER 2011
• 14   current students (broke my own rule right away!)

• Asked to use the page on their own -- thinking out loud as
 they go -- then asked a series of tasks like:
          •   Find the next holiday or break
          •   Log on to Blackboard
          •   How late is the library open tomorrow?
          •   What’s your professor’s e-mail address?
          •   What do you do if you need to apply for summer housing?
HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS
     WINTER 2011
HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS
     WINTER 2011
•4   prospective students
HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS
      WINTER 2011
•4   prospective students

• Use   the page on their own, then tasks like:
        •   Do you have an idea of what you might like to study in college?
        •   Can you major in psychology here?
        •   What are the dorms like?
        •   How much is tuition?
        •   What is the deadline for applying?
HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS
      WINTER 2011
•4   prospective students

• Use   the page on their own, then tasks like:
        •   Do you have an idea of what you might like to study in college?
        •   Can you major in psychology here?
        •   What are the dorms like?
        •   How much is tuition?                            Watch
        •   What is the deadline for applying?
                                                            word choice!
SOME EXAMPLE FINDINGS
SOME EXAMPLE FINDINGS
• Currentstudents rely much more on searching than
 prospective students.
SOME EXAMPLE FINDINGS
• Currentstudents rely much more on searching than
 prospective students.

• Prospectivestudents didn’t notice Majors page; current
 students didn’t browse Student Services page.
SOME EXAMPLE FINDINGS
• Currentstudents rely much more on searching than
 prospective students.

• Prospectivestudents didn’t notice Majors page; current
 students didn’t browse Student Services page.

• Three of the current students and one of the prospective
 students did not scroll down on the homepage; the rest
 scrolled pretty much immediately.
SOME EXAMPLE FINDINGS
• Currentstudents rely much more on searching than
 prospective students.

• Prospectivestudents didn’t notice Majors page; current
 students didn’t browse Student Services page.

• Three of the current students and one of the prospective
 students did not scroll down on the homepage; the rest
 scrolled pretty much immediately.

• One   person hated the homepage photos. :-(
EXAMPLE
“Do you know what you want
    to study in college?”
EXAMPLE
 “What do you need to do if
you want to spend a semester
         overseas?”
EXAMPLE
“How would you find one of
   your professor’s email
        addresses?”
EXAMPLE
“Where would you go to find
information about internships
    you might qualify for?”
SOME SAMPLE CHANGES
SOME SAMPLE CHANGES
•   Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based.
SOME SAMPLE CHANGES
•   Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based.

•   Add Academic Services section to Academics page.
SOME SAMPLE CHANGES
•   Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based.

•   Add Academic Services section to Academics page.

•   Made Majors, Degrees and Programs a top heading.
SOME SAMPLE CHANGES
•   Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based.

•   Add Academic Services section to Academics page.

•   Made Majors, Degrees and Programs a top heading.

•   Add “SEARCH ROCHESTER.EDU” to search box so users don’t confuse
    it with phone/email directory.
SOME SAMPLE CHANGES
•   Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based.

•   Add Academic Services section to Academics page.

•   Made Majors, Degrees and Programs a top heading.

•   Add “SEARCH ROCHESTER.EDU” to search box so users don’t confuse
    it with phone/email directory.

•   Add link to Blackboard to the top of the template.
SOME SAMPLE CHANGES
•   Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based.

•   Add Academic Services section to Academics page.

•   Made Majors, Degrees and Programs a top heading.

•   Add “SEARCH ROCHESTER.EDU” to search box so users don’t confuse
    it with phone/email directory.

•   Add link to Blackboard to the top of the template.

•   Add Career Services to Working page.
SOME SAMPLE CHANGES
•   Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based.

•   Add Academic Services section to Academics page.

•   Made Majors, Degrees and Programs a top heading.

•   Add “SEARCH ROCHESTER.EDU” to search box so users don’t confuse
    it with phone/email directory.

•   Add link to Blackboard to the top of the template.

•   Add Career Services to Working page.

•   Crop homepage photos narrower whenever possible.
OK, WHY DO WE DO THIS
       THING?
BECAUSE I SAID SO.
BECAUSE I SAID SO.
Because after only one session, you will learn at
least two things you can do to improve how users
experience your site.


Because no website ever got WORSE because you
spent 40 minutes watching someone use it.

 I promise.
QUESTIONS?

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These Kids Today: Usability Testing with Current and Prospective Students

  • 1. THESE KIDS TODAY Usability Testing with Current and Prospective Students Lori Packer Penn State Web June 2012
  • 2. WRITING DOWN EVERYTHING I SAY? STOP! http://gim.ie/L6jV
  • 3. Let me tell you a story... ...about wine.
  • 4. Let’s play “Find the wine” MSN circa 1998
  • 5. USABILITY TESTING “Evil Empire” $tyle
  • 6. USABILITY TESTING “Evil Empire” $tyle Two-way mirrored glass Eye-tracking cameras Multiple monitors Representative audience samples Report = Statistical analysis
  • 7. IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE THIS WAY
  • 8. KEEP IT SIMPLE Steve Krug provides a “common man” approach to Web usability testing.
  • 9. KEEP IT SIMPLE Steve Krug provides a “common man” approach to Web usability testing.
  • 11. USABILITY TESTING “Don’t Make Me Think” style Your ofce, your computer, and a microphone Free screen-capture software Whoever you can get ahold of Donuts and iTunes gift cards for participants Report = three paragraph email
  • 12. USABILITY TESTING “Evil Empire” $tyle Two-way mirrored glass Eye-tracking cameras Multiple monitors Representative audience samples Report = Statistical analysis
  • 13. USABILITY TESTING “Evil Empire” $tyle Two-way mirrored glass Eye-tracking cameras Multiple monitors Representative audience samples Report = Statistical analysis
  • 14. WHAT IS USABILITY TESTING? The act of observing a real human being attempt to use something for its intended purpose.
  • 15. WHAT IS USABILITY TESTING? The act of observing a real human being attempt to use something for its intended purpose. Can apply to coffee makers or websites.
  • 16. WHAT IS USABILITY TESTING? The act of observing a real human being attempt to use something for its intended purpose. Can apply to coffee makers or websites. “It only takes ve users to uncover 80 percent of high-level usability problems.” -- Jakob Nielsen
  • 17. WHAT ISN’T USABILITY TESTING? A usability test in NOT a focus group. You are not asking people what they LIKE or WANT. You are observing what they can DO and how you can IMPROVE how they do it.
  • 18. WHAT ISN’T USABILITY TESTING? A usability test in NOT a focus group. “How would you describe this shade of blue? Sophisticated? Somber? Peppy?” You are not asking people what they LIKE or WANT. You are observing what they can DO and how you can IMPROVE how they do it.
  • 19. WHAT ISN’T USABILITY TESTING? A usability test in NOT a focus group. “How would you describe this shade of blue? Sophisticated? Somber? Peppy?” NO. You are not asking people what they LIKE or WANT. You are observing what they can DO and how you can IMPROVE how they do it.
  • 20. SO HOW DO WE DO THIS THING?
  • 21. HOW DO I DO IT? • At least once a year, conduct test of homepage, second-level pages • Recruit 3-5 volunteers from each audience group: new students, prospective students, parents • Bring them to my ofce, with a computer set up with microphone, screen capture • Ask them to “think aloud” while using the site as they normally would rst, then through a series of tasks • Each session takes 30-40 mins • Report results to Web team
  • 22. RECRUIT PARTICIPANTS • 3-5 people from each group • Forparents and new students: walk around with a clipboard during orientation expo • For current students: listing in weekly e-newsletter • For prospective students: listing in faculty/staff e-newsletter for high-school age kids
  • 23. WHY NEW STUDENTS? Do usability tests during the rst two days on campus. Students learn the “lingo” so fast -- Registrar, LAS, ITS Center. What do they do before they know what they’re doing?
  • 26. SET UP “USABILITY LAB” Screen recording software • CamStudio: free, records to .AVI format only • Debut Video Capture: $39.95, records to multiple formats • Camtasia: $299, speech-to-text transcriptions • Morae: $1,495, statistics, picture-in-picture Microphone • Cheap USB microphone: $25 Other observers • Invite other members of team to session • For large teams, use Skpe or GoToMeeting to share screen to a conference room
  • 27. STICK TO THE SCRIPT Hello, _________, My name is Lori and I’ll be conducting this session with you today testing the University homepage... ... I want to make clear right away that we are testing the site, not you ... ... As we go along, I am going to ask you to think out loud: basically say whatever it is that is going through your mind as you use the site ... ... I’m using screen recorder software and this microphone to record your actions ...
  • 28. TIME NEEDED • Introductionand background questions: 5 mins • Homepage initial reactions (don’t click on anything): 5 mins • “Free-range” clicking: 5 mins • Specic tasks: 15 mins • Final thoughts: 5 mins • TOTAL: 30-40 mins
  • 29. HOW ‘BOUT SOME EXAMPLES?
  • 31. HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS WINTER 2011 • 14 current students (broke my own rule right away!)
  • 32. HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS WINTER 2011 • 14 current students (broke my own rule right away!) • Asked to use the page on their own -- thinking out loud as they go -- then asked a series of tasks like: • Find the next holiday or break • Log on to Blackboard • How late is the library open tomorrow? • What’s your professor’s e-mail address? • What do you do if you need to apply for summer housing?
  • 34. HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS WINTER 2011 •4 prospective students
  • 35. HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS WINTER 2011 •4 prospective students • Use the page on their own, then tasks like: • Do you have an idea of what you might like to study in college? • Can you major in psychology here? • What are the dorms like? • How much is tuition? • What is the deadline for applying?
  • 36. HOMEPAGE USABILITY TESTS WINTER 2011 •4 prospective students • Use the page on their own, then tasks like: • Do you have an idea of what you might like to study in college? • Can you major in psychology here? • What are the dorms like? • How much is tuition? Watch • What is the deadline for applying? word choice!
  • 38. SOME EXAMPLE FINDINGS • Currentstudents rely much more on searching than prospective students.
  • 39. SOME EXAMPLE FINDINGS • Currentstudents rely much more on searching than prospective students. • Prospectivestudents didn’t notice Majors page; current students didn’t browse Student Services page.
  • 40. SOME EXAMPLE FINDINGS • Currentstudents rely much more on searching than prospective students. • Prospectivestudents didn’t notice Majors page; current students didn’t browse Student Services page. • Three of the current students and one of the prospective students did not scroll down on the homepage; the rest scrolled pretty much immediately.
  • 41. SOME EXAMPLE FINDINGS • Currentstudents rely much more on searching than prospective students. • Prospectivestudents didn’t notice Majors page; current students didn’t browse Student Services page. • Three of the current students and one of the prospective students did not scroll down on the homepage; the rest scrolled pretty much immediately. • One person hated the homepage photos. :-(
  • 42. EXAMPLE “Do you know what you want to study in college?”
  • 43. EXAMPLE “What do you need to do if you want to spend a semester overseas?”
  • 44. EXAMPLE “How would you nd one of your professor’s email addresses?”
  • 45. EXAMPLE “Where would you go to nd information about internships you might qualify for?”
  • 47. SOME SAMPLE CHANGES • Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based.
  • 48. SOME SAMPLE CHANGES • Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based. • Add Academic Services section to Academics page.
  • 49. SOME SAMPLE CHANGES • Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based. • Add Academic Services section to Academics page. • Made Majors, Degrees and Programs a top heading.
  • 50. SOME SAMPLE CHANGES • Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based. • Add Academic Services section to Academics page. • Made Majors, Degrees and Programs a top heading. • Add “SEARCH ROCHESTER.EDU” to search box so users don’t confuse it with phone/email directory.
  • 51. SOME SAMPLE CHANGES • Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based. • Add Academic Services section to Academics page. • Made Majors, Degrees and Programs a top heading. • Add “SEARCH ROCHESTER.EDU” to search box so users don’t confuse it with phone/email directory. • Add link to Blackboard to the top of the template.
  • 52. SOME SAMPLE CHANGES • Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based. • Add Academic Services section to Academics page. • Made Majors, Degrees and Programs a top heading. • Add “SEARCH ROCHESTER.EDU” to search box so users don’t confuse it with phone/email directory. • Add link to Blackboard to the top of the template. • Add Career Services to Working page.
  • 53. SOME SAMPLE CHANGES • Re-arrange Student Services to be subject-based not school-based. • Add Academic Services section to Academics page. • Made Majors, Degrees and Programs a top heading. • Add “SEARCH ROCHESTER.EDU” to search box so users don’t confuse it with phone/email directory. • Add link to Blackboard to the top of the template. • Add Career Services to Working page. • Crop homepage photos narrower whenever possible.
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  • 59. OK, WHY DO WE DO THIS THING?
  • 61. BECAUSE I SAID SO. Because after only one session, you will learn at least two things you can do to improve how users experience your site. Because no website ever got WORSE because you spent 40 minutes watching someone use it. I promise.

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  60. BEFORE MOVING ON TO NEXT SLIDE: So what HAVEN’T I done, if I want to be a true disciple of Steve Krug, what haven’t I done since making these changes that I should do? BOOK GIVEAWAY! Two things: repeat tests again (iterative) and test against mobile (responsive)\n
  61. BEFORE MOVING ON TO NEXT SLIDE: So what HAVEN’T I done, if I want to be a true disciple of Steve Krug, what haven’t I done since making these changes that I should do? BOOK GIVEAWAY! Two things: repeat tests again (iterative) and test against mobile (responsive)\n
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