Monday, 1 June 2009

Usability Testing Questionnaire
Name: Adam David
Age: 22
1)What were your general first impressions of the site?

I found it quick to use.

2)How easy did you find it to locate the content?

Very easy, the 'link' names were very intuitive.

3)Were there any particular problems you encountered when using the site?

I didn't realise the symbol was a back button.

4)Were there any features of the site that you found difficult to use?

No.

5)Were there any features of the site that behaved in unexpected ways?

Only what I said about the back button.

6)Were there any features you would like to have seen on the site that were not available?

None that I can think of.

7)How do you think the site could be improved?

The back button could be changed to something more recognisable.

8)Would you use the site again?

Yes, probably.
Now that the paper prototyping is out of the way we will begin usability testing; this will serve to focus on whether or not the site is usable by the public.

Problem

You are interested in the work of Michael Griffiths, so you have decided to browse his website. You should look for the following content within the website:
1.An essay
2.A video



You should also attempt to contact the administrator of the website when you are finished.

The usability testers will then be presented with the following questionnaire:
Questionnaire

1)What were your general first impressions of the site?
2)How easy did you find it to locate the content?
3)Were there any particular problems you encountered when using the site?
4)Were there any features of the site that you found difficult to use?
5)Were there any features of the site that behaved in unexpected ways?
6)Were there any features you would like to have seen on the site that were not available?
7)How do you think the site could be improved?
8)Would you use the site again?