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Education template For windows 8.1

Wireframes and evaluation methods

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Education templateFor windows 8.1

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Guidelines

• Readability

• Structure consistency

• Immersive & responsive functions

• Content focused

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Specifications

• Display: 10.6” (1024x768) 120dpi

• Orientation: Landscape

• Minimum width: 500px

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Prototypes

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Mockups 2.

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Mockups 3.

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Main Screen

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Scroll right

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Scroll right

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Search

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Seen video

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Scroll down

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Features

• Playlist under video panel (or on the app bar)

• Navigation focus on video

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Evaluation Methods

Qualitative & Quantitative

1.Focus Group2.Cognitive walkthrough

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Focus Group

• Users age: 25-50

• Qualitative methods: -Surveys-group discussions-interviews-observation

Personas

• Users age: 25-50

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Cognitive Walkthrough

• Usability inspection method / usability testing: -Scenarios (perform a list of tasks while observer takes notes)-A/B testing or Multivariate testing-expert review-pre-post test questionnaires

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First Click testing

• A participant who clicks down the right path on the first click will complete their task successfully 87% of the time.

• A participant who clicks down the wrong-path on the first click, tends to only successfully complete their task 46% of the time.

(Jeff Sauro of Measuring Usability cites research supporting the importance of First Click Testing)