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1 IKIT 2005 Toronto Usability Testing Virtual Margins cjf@sfu.ca

2 the context Knowledge building environment typically web based forum

3 the situation There are two dialogs: people with each other person with themself

4 people with others Conversation is public others can read and contribute to the discussion

5 person with themself Conversation is private not shared impermanent

6 the problem How does one remember one's private conversations? Memories are too short Paper is too cumbersome Forum interface is not designed for private conversations

7 a solution Forum interface element designed to support people's remembering Similar to paper margins thoughts maintain their context

8 Virtual Margin A private permanent space people can record their thoughts Retains its context

9 how might this work? Example 1:

10 how might this work? Example 1:

11 how might this work? Example 2:

12 how might this work? Example 2:

13 which one is more usable? In effect, does the position of the scroll bars matter?

14 test group Four grad students two men & two women Repurposed their Knowledge Forum postings Prototype web application chose one of the two presentations

15 result One box vs. Two boxes did not matter difference was not noticed

16 more results Comments Questions Requests Difficulties

17 comments It's a thinking pad This is a place to collect my thoughts

18 questions Trust: How long do the comments stay? How do comments move into the forum? Features: Why is input position always at the top? Can I look at all the comments in one spot?

19 requests Margin not indicator at the view level Summary view – notes “bubble up”

20 difficulties Cut and paste Forum content and margin content reflow independently

21 conclusion Adding a virtual margin opens up new ways for people to interact with their own ideas as well as those of other forum participants How would people really use this?

22 the problem


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