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1 Overview Background Goals Methodology Participants Findings Recommendations

2 Usable sites allow users to: Find what they need Recognize and understand what they find Use the information to accomplish their goals. What is a Usable Site? Usable sites/applications are: Credit: Whitney Quesenbery What is Usability? Background

3 UCD helps create products that are relevant to users and easy to use by focusing on user needs at every stage of development. Credit: Anthro-Tech I

4 What is the customer experience like on our website? Who are our customers? How can we improve the customer experience? Background [ADD image of the product you are testing here]

5 Phase 3Phase 2 Phase 1 User Research User Experience Testing Site Improvements 1.User Research Data-driven understanding of key audiences and their top tasks on our site 2. User Experience Testing Watch key audiences interact with our site; identify usability issues 3. Site Improvements Implement recommendations; test improvements to ensure effectiveness Background

6 Click analytics Site usage statistics Survey [Briefly review the data sources you examined to complete your user research and explain how the user research informed your test design] Interviews

7 Goals [Go over the goals for the usability test.]

8 Based on: User research Business goals Such as: Learn about EERE initiatives Find out how to do an energy assessment for your home Find funding for your research Learn about emerging technologies in renewable energy and energy efficiency Such as: Task completion Time on task Pathways and keywords Heatmaps of site usage Requests for help or hints from the facilitator Users verbal comments Collected with: Unmoderated study software Database Screen capture software Qualitative notes Moderated-remote and in person Participants outside of Washington state connected remotely via WebEx Local Washington state participants came to Anthro-Tech headquarters Unmoderated Invited participants across the nation, connected through remote usability software (UserZoom) Representative users Perform realistic tasks An interdisciplinary team Collects empirical data In a usability lab or with remote usability software Anthro-Tech facilitator: Suzanne Boyd Notetaker: Karen Saville Study design Transition Team A usability test is a research activity in which: 133 unmoderated participants 11 moderated participants Advisers Ambassadors Enterprise Implementers Innovators Investors Interested Public [SEE NOTES FOR EXPLANATION OF SLIDE] Methodology

9 Participants [Table with the main characteristics of each test participant (gender, age, job, etc.). Remember to use participant codes instead of participant names to protect anonymity.]

10 Findings [Detail your main findings in this section. Generally findings are organized by category; for example: Positive findings Success metrics (graphs/tables of success rates by scenario/participant; System Usability Score, NetPromoter score) Navigation and information architecture issues Search issues Language and content issues Design issues Perceptions and consequences Typically, plan 1-2 slides per finding. Your findings pages should include participant quotes and counts – e.g. X out of X participants went here instead of here – to illustrate your findings.]

11 Users experience technical problems on the site 5 out 6 users experienced technical problems. The site doesnt work properly in some browsers. IE experienced the most hiccups. Performance slowed when search returned a high number of results. Findings – EXAMPLE My connection between the laptop and the server isnt working well. – P3 Im waiting for the results to load…this is taking so long. Normally, Internet searches dont take this long. – P4

12 Search results are overwhelming and not helpful I need to perhaps change my search terms. Right now the results are too broad to be useful. – P3 I typed in installing solar panels and the first result was Distributed Wind Case Study. – PP Too many choices to pick from. Top results are not relevant. Findings – EXAMPLE

13 Recommendations [Detail your main recommendations for improving the site in this section. Provide screen shots of sites that are good examples of each recommendation where possible.]

14 Flexible: Consider allowing users to order more than 5 publications Familiar: Use an ordering model that is familiar to users Make the publication ordering process more intuitive Option to continue shopping… Or proceed to checkout Updating quantity is intuitive Recommendations - EXAMPLE

15 [Questions and discussion]