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Study the following:
- ease of learning
- retention
- efficiency
- reliability
- interaction (between usr and the system)
- user satisfaction
- user convenience
- necessity for proficiency
- importance of accuracy
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More than one person. Maybe several users together so they woud interact with each other.
• What test tasks will the users be asked to perform?
- Sees the courses (workspaces)Subscribe to a Usability testing-workspace in Tuubi.
- Go to workspace Usability testing and read the description about the usability testing from the frontpage of workspace.
- Can download documents (slides, tasks, materials) and open external links
Find and download file named exerciseUsability_document.doc and open it on the test computer. - Can submit an assignment
Open assignment "Usability testing 1" and do as you have been told in the assigment (in the assignment test person will be asked to upload a file from the desktop as submitting an assignment) - Receive feedback
Can we test this? - Open assignment "Usability testing 2" and do as you have been told in the assigment (in the assignment test person will be asked to give feedback about the assignment as a text)
- Read feedback for the assigmentSee events in the calendar
- Look up the date for the final assignment (this can be in a file containing explanation of this test-course and as an event in the calendar)Browse the members of group (like classmates)from calendar
- Show how to see the people who are taking this same course.described to the same workspace
- Reply to a message on Have a discussion on the discussion board
Send a message to the discussion board.
You need to open these tasks, i.e., how will you prezsent them to the user. And you need some kind of scenario why the user is performing those taks so that it comes meaningful.
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