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Remote Usability Testing Inge De Bleecker

Remote Usability Testing By Inge De Bleecker

Remote Usability Testing by Inge De Bleecker


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Summary

Usability testing is a sub-discipline of User Experience, and remote testing involves fewer logistics, allows participation regardless of location and is quicker and cheaper to execute than in person studies, but still deliver valuable insights and feedback. This book is your ideal guide to remote usability testing.

Remote Usability Testing Summary

Remote Usability Testing: Actionable insights in user behavior across geographies and time zones by Inge De Bleecker

Gain actionable insights from qualitative remote studies to improve user experience

Key Features
  • Understand the different usability testing methodologies and their strengths and weaknesses
  • Master the execution of remote studies
  • Learn how to analyze and present study results
Book Description

Usability testing is a subdiscipline of User Experience. Its goal is to ensure that a given product is easy to use and the user's experience with the product is intuitive and satisfying. Usability studies are conducted with study participants who are representative of the target users to gather feedback on a user interface. The feedback is then used to refine and improve the user interface.

Remote studies involve fewer logistics, allow participation regardless of location and are quicker and cheaper to execute compared to in person studies, while delivering valuable insights. The users are not inhibited by being in a new environment under observation; they can act naturally in their familiar environment. Remote unmoderated studies additionally have the advantage of being independent of time zones.

This book will teach you how to conduct qualitative remote usability studies, in particular remote moderated and unmoderated studies. Each chapter provides actionable tips on how to use each methodology and how to compensate for the specific nature of each methodology. The book also provides material to help with planning and executing each study type.

What you will learn
  • Choose the most suitable remote study methodology
  • Establish a clear goal for the study
  • Plan the study execution
  • Understand recruitment logistics, expectations and compensation
  • Set up and moderate remote studies
  • Write good tasks and questions for each methodology
  • Analyze and document the study results
  • Deliver results that align with the goal for the study
Who this book is for

This book is for user experience (UX) professionals familiar with traditional in-person usability testing methodologies, or for UX designers with no prior exposure to user research and usability testing. Customer experience professionals or product managers who want to understand remote usability testing will also find this book useful. No knowledge of remote usability testing is needed.

About Inge De Bleecker

Inge De Bleecker has been designing and testing web, mobile, and voice experiences for more than 20 years. She builds and leads UX teams and evangelizes UX throughout organizations. She is fascinated by the communication between humans and devices. Her mantras are design for everyone and test early and often. Inge has run over 200 remote studies across different industries, languages, and regions. She finds remote studies a powerful and effective way to gather user feedback that would otherwise be difficult to collect. Rebecca Okoroji has been working in UX since 2000. She is passionate about the need for providing exceptional digital experiences and has since expanded her focus to encompass customer experience. She believes that there is no such thing as a user error, only badly designed interfaces. Customer/user feedback is essential to building a good UX, and remote unmoderated usability testing is a cost-effective and efficient way of collecting this. Rebecca has conducted over 100 such studies in globally dispersed projects for a large variety of industries and has a wealth of experience to draw on.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. Why Everyone Should Run Remote Usability Studies
  2. What Not to Forget When Planning Your Study
  3. How to Effectively Recruit Participants
  4. Running a Remote Moderated Study
  5. Running a Remote Unmoderated Study with User Videos
  6. Running a Remote Unmoderated Study with a Survey
  7. Running a Remote Unmoderated Study with a Hybrid Approach
  8. What to Consider When Analyzing and Presenting the Study Results
  9. Thanks! And what now?

Additional information

NLS9781788999045
9781788999045
1788999045
Remote Usability Testing: Actionable insights in user behavior across geographies and time zones by Inge De Bleecker
New
Paperback
Packt Publishing Limited
2018-08-23
202
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