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Anatomy of a Usability Testing Plan: Dana Chisnell at EDUI2009 (Part Three)

In her all-day day session at EDUI2009, “Usability Testing Without the Scary,” Dana Chisnell laid out the entire process for usability testing. Breaking the process down into small parts that are easy to understand, Dana showed us how to be comfortable with the process, rather than intimidated. Here’s what she shared about creation of the [...]

EDUI 2009: Dana Chisnell on Taking the “Scary” Out of User Testing (Part Two)

In her EDUI 2009 Workshop, Usability Testing Without the Scary, Dana Chisnell discussed how to best support great site design. User testing is essential, even if you only have time to spend one hour with one person. If one person has a problem, it’s legitimate to assume that others do too, and to make design [...]

EDUI2009:Dana Chisnell Shows How to Do Usability Testing “Without the Scary” (Part One)

Dana Chisnell presented an all-day session at the EDUI Conference held in Charlottesville  September 21 & 22, 2009. She founded Usability Works and does usability research, user interface design, and technical communication consulting and development. She is co-author of the Handbook of Usability Testing.  The focus of the workshop was to show how eminently doable [...]

Usability: The Wonders of User Testing

Yesterday I met with the web team at the University of Virginia College of Arts & Sciences to review results of user testing we conducted to learn more about the usability of a design template for academic departments. We conducted the test at the end of April, timed to take place before students began studying [...]

Web Usability: The Way We Interact with Web Sites Is Instinctual

I’m re-reading Prioritizing Web Usability, by Jakob Nielsen and Hoa Loranger, as I’m planning and completely overhauling my workshop on how to improve your web site to better meet business and marketing goals. One of the best things about writing articles and planning workshops is that I get to go back to the basics. And [...]

Usability: Your Secret Competitive Edge

Some interesting comments from the Usability Professionals Association (UPA) on the ROI of usability. The article  provides examples and statistics for each return on investment. I find the observation on increasing market share, quoted below, particularly compelling.
Web sites are becoming more usable across the board as noted by Jakob Nielsen, showing general improvements as certain  conventions [...]

Usability: User Testing at UVA’s Arts & Sciences Web Site

This week I conducted user testing for the University of Virginia’s Arts and Sciences web site. I’ve been working with the web team for nearly two years. When we began working together, we were looking at what changes were needed to make the site easier to use. The site had recently been overhauled by the [...]

Usability: Don’t Make Me Think, a book by Steve Krug

One of my favorite books on web usability is Steve Krug’s Don’t Make Me Think. He says that usability is not “rocket surgery,” it’s common sense, and that anyone who’s interested can learn to do it. “After all,” he comments, “usability really just means making sure that something works well: that a person of average [...]

Usability: You’ve Driven People to Your Site–Now What?

You’ve done a great job of driving people to your site using Twitter, Facebook, Linked-In, etc. Now what? Once they get there, you’ve only got a few seconds before they decide to stay or move on. With hundreds of millions of sites, your users have a lot of options, and limited time. If they can’t [...]

Web Site Usability: Communicating Your Site’s Purpose

When someone arrives at your web site, make sure they know what your site is about. These usability considerations are a key part of how effectively your site communicates what your business does. Here are some of the main things that should be on your home page and carried out in design and content throughout [...]