[ATTW-L] usability assignments

Quan Zhou Quan.Zhou at metrostate.edu
Sat Apr 20 16:30:28 UTC 2019


Hi Ligia,

In my usability courses, I ask my students to sit down with users and collaboratively explore the optimal ways users would like the product to be. This often gets students out of the restricted box of the existing product. Students co-think with users and co-make early prototypes. These collaborative sessions, typically 20-40 minutes long, are some of the most engaging and useful activities.


Quan Zhou, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Department of Technical Communication and Interaction Design
School of Communication, Writing, and the Arts
Metropolitan State University, Twin Cities, MN
quan.zhou at metrostate.edu<mailto:quan.zhou at metrostate.edu>



On Apr 15, 2019, at 10:47 PM, Ligia Mihut <limihut at yahoo.com<mailto:limihut at yahoo.com>> wrote:

Hi, all.
I am somewhat new to PW and I am looking for any suggestions or possibly well designed assignments on usability testing or website reviews. I am particularly interested in suggestions from more seasoned instructors in terms of what has worked or not when it comes to usability testing but any type of advice is appreciated.

Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Best wishes,
Ligia

Ligia A. Mihut, PhD
Assistant Professor
Barry University, Miami, FL


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