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Cathleen Karaffa Wordpress/ http://cosmo.marlboro.edu/ ckaraffa Test Findings http://cosmo.marlboro.edu/ ckaraffa
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Summary Onsite usability tests were conducted on November 9th, 2009 on Wordpress/ http://cosmo.marlboro.ed u/ckaraffa, http://cosmo.marlboro.ed u/ckaraffa my e-Portfolio website. Four individuals participated in the test. Participant’s provided feedback and recommendations.
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Website Overall Subjective Measures Mean Rating Percent Agree Ease of Use of Website4.590% Keep Track of Location in Website3.570% Appeal of Homepage Content3.366% Homepage Content Makes you want to Explore 3.570% Appeal of Entire Website Content5.0100% Site’s Content Makes you want to go Back4.386% Ability to locate Information Quickly4.080% Organization of the Website4.386% Four participants rated the following on a 5-point Likert Scale from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree)
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Website Overall Subjective Measures Chart
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Participant’s Tasks Overall home page thoughts Find the “home” page Find, download and print the resume Find and play the welcome video Find all the blogs about technology
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Task Completion Success Rate 1234SuccessCompletion Rates Task 1 Overall Home Page Thoughts XXXX4100 % Task 1A Find the Home Page X---125% Task 2 Find the Resume XXX-375% Task 3 Find the Welcome Video XXXX4100% Task 4 Find all Technology Blogs XXX-375%
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Ease in Finding Information 100% agreed it was easy to find the welcome video 86% found it easy to find all blogs about technology 80% found it easy to find my resume 76% found it easy for overall home page thoughts, even though only 25% were able to find the home page
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Overall Ratings 100% strongly agreed that the content of entire website was appealing 90% agreed that the website was easy to use 86% agreed that the website was well organized 80% agreed that you could obtain the information quickly on the website 66% agreed that the homepage content was appealing
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Participants’ Liked the most: The pictures really made the blog, and engaged the user The tags The different categories The added visuals: videos, and pictures The topics were interesting The blogs were self- explanatory
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Participants’ liked the least: Not knowing what and where the “home” page was Too many words in the first blog, needed a picture First look was not visually interesting All different categories went to same blog, very confusing “Without comment” at top of blog, was confusing Not knowing that the right side was part of the blog
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Recommended Changes ChangesJustification Add “Home” button or page 75% could not find the home page Add photo to the first blog 100% thought first blog needed a photo to make it eye pleasing and more exciting Add color to the website 50% suggested adding color to make website more appealing to the eye Change word in “Welcome” page to something other than welcome 25% of the participants believed that there were too many “welcomes” in the “Welcome” page Add personal photo on top 50% suggested personal photo at the top of the page Move menu to the let side of site 25% stated that usually the right side was filled with ads in other websites Show face in the video 50% suggested that the face of the website owner be seen in the video
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Modification to the Website Add a “home” button or page Add a photo to the first blog Add some color to the website Change the word on the “Welcome” page to something other than welcome Add a personal photo of myself on top
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Recommendations That Won’t be Implemented Moving the menu to the left side of the site. I feel that was one person’s point of view. Show my face in the video. I like the way it came out.
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Conclusion Most participants could obtain information quickly. Website was well organized. Website was easy to use. The photos were eye pleasing. The tags and categories are are used often. Changes include: add “home” page, photo to first blog, color, and change the “Welcome” page.
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