[ATTW-L] usability online?

Lettner-Rust, Heather lettnerrusthg at longwood.edu
Thu Sep 24 11:43:41 UTC 2020


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I have every intention of running a usability test with my Tech Writing students on our learning management software, but I am still noodling out the particulars.



Heather G. Lettner-Rust, PhD
Associate Professor of English
Civitae Writing Coordinator
CAFE Writing Consultant
434.395.2162

Longwood University
Dept. of English & Modern Languages
Grainger G10
201 High Street
Farmville, VA  23909
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Anyone care to share approaches to teaching usability testing in an online class? Traditional usability testing  is difficult to do fully online without asking the test subjects to bear a lot of the load (setting up cameras and so on). In the past, with f2f classes I've tried to keep the focus on paper prototype testing, but even that seems unworkable online.

Any ideas or thoughts?

Thanks!

Miles

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Miles Kimball, PhD
Professor, Department of Communication and Media
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute


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