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Express your kindness!

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Express your kindness!. Overview. Introduction Method for Study Test Measures Tasks Study Results Recommendations for Design Changes Summary. Team Members. Alisa Yamanaka Danny Kitt Haochen Wei Jared Jones Yuna Shim. Pilot Usability Study. Observe a handful of users with upLift - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Express your kindness!

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• Introduction• Method for Study• Test Measures• Tasks• Study Results• Recommendations for Design Changes• Summary

Overview

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• Alisa Yamanaka• Danny Kitt• Haochen Wei• Jared Jones• Yuna Shim

Team Members

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• Observe a handful of users with upLift

• Evaluate the current interface

• Evaluate the usability study• Draw conclusions based on observed

data

Pilot Usability Study

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• UW students• New to upLift

Method - Participants

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GenderMaleFemale

Method - Participants

18-25 25-30012345

Age

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Majors• CSE – undergrad• CSE – PhD• Biology• English• Unspecified

Method - Participants

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• Two laptops• Prototype only• Notes

• Two observers• Location – CSE 218

Method - Setup

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• Clean Slate• Home screen and empty My Events

• Intro• Script• Consent form

• Task cards and post-task surveys• Exit Survey• Compensation Oreos

Method - Process

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• Quantitative• Stopwatch for timing length of tasks• Success/Failure of tasks

• Qualitative• Observation of participant• Subjective questionnaire

Test Measures

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Tasks - Simple

Perform a random act of kindness for a stranger

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Tasks - Moderate

Join an event happening within a specified time window.

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Tasks - Complex

Create an event that you want other upLift users to attend

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Results• Users rated most tasks as

easy• Users generally liked the

simple design and color scheme

• Greatest confusion was still over home screen choices

• Confirmation screens were confusing

• Users wanted lists sorted and with more information available at a glance

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Suggested UI Changes• Home Screen• Clearer descriptions• Organize Others ->

Create Event

• Confirmation Screens• Change to popups

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Suggested UI Changes• Find Events• Include event details in list view• Consider other options for the

logo of user-created events• Include all events in the list, but

clearly identify events already joined by user

• Add sorting options• Consider contrast between

Browse and Search tabs

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• Pilot study provided very useful feedback on the current prototype design

• We successfully resolved some issues from previous iterations.

• Some design issues in upLift continue to be a challenge

• We learned the value of piloting a usability test before going full scale.

Wrap-up