User Centered Learning Design Ranvir Bahl (PMP, CSM)

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User Centered Learning Design Ranvir Bahl (PMP, CSM)

About Me Work as Business Analyst II within Educational Technology unit of MedIT, UBC (Faculty of Medicine) Roles Instructional designer Business analyst Project manager Solution Architect Technical Analyst

Key Takeaways Common definition of usability (What, Why) Tool to measure usability (How) Tips on User Centred Design Examples

How do we define Usability ? “the extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a specified context of use” - ISO 9241 – 11

Usability : Don’t make me think “…making sure that something works well that a person of average (or below average) ability and experience can use the thing… for it’s intended purpose without getting hopelessly frustrated” - Steve Krug, author if Don’t Make Me ThinkSteve Krug

Define usability and UX goals Learnability (first time users) Efficiency (experienced users) Memorability (casual users) Error-Resistance (all users) (Source: Paul Hibbits, Usability Expert)

Can usability be measured? Common metrics of usability: Effectiveness: Being able to successfully complete a specific learning activity Efficiency: Amount of time and effort spent in order to complete a learning activity Satisfaction: Overall learning experience Engaging Error Tolerant Easy to Learn

System Usability Scale The SUS is a 10 item questionnaire with 5 response options 1.I think that I would like to use this system frequently. 2.I found the system unnecessarily complex. 3.I thought the system was easy to use. 4.I think that I would need the support of a technical person to be able to use this system. 5.I found the various functions in this system were well integrated. 6.I thought there was too much inconsistency in this system. 7.I would imagine that most people would learn to use this system very quickly. 8.I found the system very cumbersome to use. 9.I felt very confident using the system. 10.I needed to learn a lot of things before I could get going with this system.

Scoring SUS and Interpretation For odd items: subtract one from the user response. For even-numbered items: subtract the user responses from 5 This scales all values from 0 to 4 (with 4 being the most positive response). Add up the converted responses for each user and multiply that total by 2.5. This converts the range of possible values from 0 to 100 instead of from 0 to page Detailed Report - Jeff Sauro, Measurability Usability LLC

Tips for User Centred Design Focus on learner’s needs, tasks and goals Invest in initial research and requirements Identify your target audience and observe them Let learners define UX design requirements Iterative design process Observe target users using the system (Source: Elizabeth Snowdon, Usability Expert)

Examples MEDICOL – BB Connect instance of FoM MEDICOL Information Layout Reduce tunneling and #clicks to get to information Intuitive, easy navigation Pull out frequently used information Mobile friendly interface through WP Touch plug-in for Wordpress Mobile friendly Mobile friendly web-app using CSSweb-app

WP Touch Pro Plug-in for Word Press; Free and Paid version