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testing with users... WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO TEST IN YOUR ORG...
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TESTING with users You’re back in learning mode.
Watch & understand how users interact with your prototype.
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not proving, selling, or evaluating feasiblity of your low-res proto, you’re using it as a tool to have a conversation and DEEPEN what you know and understand about needs and your solution to meet those needs
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TESTING with users Your prototypes are not precious.
Be ready to listen, not defend.
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TESTING with users TEST YOUR SOLUTION
What new information do you have about how your solution addresses the need? IN D.THINK WE WANT TO AMPLIFY YOUR EMPATHY...THIS IS A REFLECTION OF TEST YOUR POINT OF VIEW What new information do you have about needs?
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TEST: HOW? create the context and the experience:
remember: have the use do, not just listen set the scene surrounding your prototype use analogies and fake functionality, if it helps you
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TEST: HOW? let the user experience the prototype:
give a short explanation to set context act like a guide (not a lead)
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TEST: HOW? observe the experience:
capture what worked, and what didn’t work see how users use and mis-use your prototype have them talk through their experience: “tell me what you’re thinking…”
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TEST: HOW? engage the user: ask specific, open-ended questions:
“show me why this wouldn’t work for you” “can you tell me how this made you feel?” “why?”
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TEST with team roles Host/Hostess Players Active Observers
flickr/kosmicken Players Active Observers
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FEEDBACK UNPACKING
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FEEDBACK UNPACKING what new information do you have about how your solution addresses that need? what new information do you have about needs? < what we see & hear what we feel the user is feeling >
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TEST NOW 45 min prepare for your users - assign team roles
- set up your space and testing scenario run through a practice round 60 min user testing
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TEST NOW: ROLES Assign team roles: Host Player(s)
Observer 1: Concentrate on Solution Feedback Observer 2: Concentrate on User Needs Primary Interviewer
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TESTING: Remember Your prototypes are not precious.
Use your empathy questioning technique. Answer questions with questions. “What do you think that button does?”
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TEST NOW 45 min prepare for your users - assign team roles
set up your space and testing scenario (context matters) run through a practice round 60 min user testing
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