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Planning and Executing a Usability Test

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Planning and Executing a Usability Test, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 21 lectures, based on 32 reviews, and has 126 subscribers.

You will learn about Where UT fits in the design process. Who are the actors who participate in a UT session. What are different type of tests. What are the different type of questions in a UT & what is the right number of participants for a session. How to plan for a Kickoff Meeting. How to screen participant. How to build a Usability test protocol. How to prepare a data log sheet. What are the pointers to remember while scheduling participants. How to analysis & prioritize findings & how to redesign & present design changes. How to initiate a session. What is a think aloud protocol. How to probe users & maintain neutral voice tone & body language. What is a remote usability test, Guerilla UT & A-B & multivariate testing. This course is ideal for individuals who are Usability practitioners, website/intranet developers, application developers, interface designers, project managers, quality control personnel, market researchers, and graphic artists. It is particularly useful for Usability practitioners, website/intranet developers, application developers, interface designers, project managers, quality control personnel, market researchers, and graphic artists.

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Summary

Title: Planning and Executing a Usability Test

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.05

Number of Lectures: 21

Number of Published Lectures: 21

Number of Curriculum Items: 21

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 21

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Where UT fits in the design process.
  • Who are the actors who participate in a UT session.
  • What are different type of tests.
  • What are the different type of questions in a UT & what is the right number of participants for a session.
  • How to plan for a Kickoff Meeting.
  • How to screen participant.
  • How to build a Usability test protocol.
  • How to prepare a data log sheet.
  • What are the pointers to remember while scheduling participants.
  • How to analysis & prioritize findings & how to redesign & present design changes.
  • How to initiate a session.
  • What is a think aloud protocol.
  • How to probe users & maintain neutral voice tone & body language.
  • What is a remote usability test, Guerilla UT & A-B & multivariate testing.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Usability practitioners, website/intranet developers, application developers, interface designers, project managers, quality control personnel, market researchers, and graphic artists.
  • Target Audiences

  • Usability practitioners, website/intranet developers, application developers, interface designers, project managers, quality control personnel, market researchers, and graphic artists.
  • Learn quick and practical usability testing techniques – A 7 step process that will help you move the design into compliance with the users’ needs, limitations, mental models and cognitive styles. You will learn essential testing techniques ranging from test setup to test planning & execution. The course talks about simple paper prototype tests to cutting-edge remote testing using advanced tool sets & how to successfully moderate your session.

    A student would learn?

  • Where UT fits in the design process,?
  • Who are the actors who participate in a UT session,?
  • What are different type of tests,?
  • What are the different type of questions in a UT?
  • What is the right number of participants for a session. ?
  • How to plan for a Kickoff Meeting,?
  • How to screen participant,?
  • How to build a test protocol,?
  • How to prepare a data log sheet,?
  • What are the pointers to remember while scheduling participants,?
  • How to analysis & prioritize findings?
  • How to redesign & present design changes. ?
  • How to initiate a session,?
  • What is a think aloud protocol,?
  • How to probe users & maintain neutral voice tone & body language,?
  • What is a remote usability test,?
  • What is Guerilla UT?
  • What is?A-B & multivariate testing.
  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: You Should Know This Before Planning a UT

    Lecture 1: Learning Objectives

    Lecture 2: Where UT fits in the design process

    Lecture 3: Actors who participate in the UT

    Lecture 4: Type of Tests in UT session

    Lecture 5: Type of questions in a UT session

    Lecture 6: Number of participants in a UT session

    Chapter 2: Planning a UT

    Lecture 1: Kick-Off Meeting

    Lecture 2: Build a Screener to fetch the right participant

    Lecture 3: Preparing a test Protocol

    Lecture 4: Prepare data log sheet

    Lecture 5: Preparing a UT schedule

    Lecture 6: Analysis & prioritization of design issues

    Lecture 7: Redesign & present design changes

    Chapter 3: Executing a UT Session

    Lecture 1: How do we start a UT session

    Lecture 2: Think Aloud protocol

    Lecture 3: Probe users to understand WHY

    Lecture 4: Neutral voice tone & body language

    Lecture 5: Do we use Stats?

    Chapter 4: Different UT Setups

    Lecture 1: Remote usability testing

    Lecture 2: Guerilla UT

    Lecture 3: A-B & Multivariate testing

    Instructors

  • Planning and Executing a Usability Test  No.2
    Manish Vashist
    Design thinker, Consultant, Teacher, Author, Mentor
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  • 5 stars: 13 votes
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