An Introduction to Usability Testing
Bill Killam
Contact bkillam@user-centereddesign.com
for more information
This is an introductory tutorial on the topic of usability testing so we
will be discussing what usability testing is (and isn't), what makes a
product usable, the origins of usability testing, the relationship of
usability testing to the broader area of Human Factors Engineering. We
will also discuss the different protocols that can be used for
performing a usability test (both user-based and non-user-based) and
what data can be obtained using the different protocols. We will
discuss the timing of usability testing, how to plan for them in the
design and development process, and what ROI there is for usability
testing. Finally, we'll be discussing the steps required for conducting
a usability test - planning a test, determining the test tasks, test
length, participant selection and recruiting, and data collection.
Finally, we will be discussing testing with special populations such as
accessibility testing, testing with older populations, testing with
kids.
The audience for this tutorial is usually a mixture of practitioners
(designers, content writers, information architects, etc.), novice
usability practitioners looking to expand their skills, and management
staff that may be considering incorporating more formal usability into
their organization.
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