user. Benefits: Learn the vocabulary and logic of your users. Deep investigation of appeal, engagement and comprehension. Limitations: Recruitment, research and analysis is time-intensive.
product they narrate what they notice, think, feel, look at, and decide. Benefits: Observe hesitations, hiccups and trouble spots. Observe positive and negative reactions. Limitations: Interviewer needs to stay quiet, can be awkward.
project and are applying for a badge. Apply for a badge, describing what you notice and think at each step of the way. Select a badge you’d like to apply for. Describe and explain each action you make.
most? Least? Engagement: What would you like to know more about? Comprehension: What do you understand the difference between [Badge X] and [Badge Y] to be?
Benefits: Lightweight in regards to collection and analysis. Limitations: Tricky to ask precise and reliable questions. No observational data, questionnaires are all self- reported data.
[Badge X] on a 1-5 scale (1=least, 5=most) Comprehension: Rate the clarity of [Badge X] on a 1-5 scale (1=least clear, 5=most clear) What are 3 things you learned about from [X]?
design, annotate the screen, or test the labels on your page Benefits: Great for expectation questions “Where would you expect to find...” Testing navigation & nomenclature Inexpensive & fast Limitations: Adult testers only
Decide upon tools and methods. Recruit participants from target user base. NB: You may need a release. Conduct research. Analyze results & present to project team. Target timeframe: 1 week.
of Education Mindy Brooks, Director of Education and Research, Sesame Workshop Brad Felix, Chief Products Officer, Sangari Global Education Allison Gevarter, Interactive Producer, CloudKid Media Ilona E. Holland, Lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Education