First version of the 'Eyetracking Research at CELSTEC MediaLab' movie Danny and i are working on. This one needs some color correction etc. Final version will be published on the CELSTEC website.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Heuristic Evaluation
Yesterday we evaluated the interface design of some of the tools that UHI provides for their students through a heuristic evaluation. In both individual and group sessions we gathered a lot of information about possible usability problems within these tools.
Heuristic evaluation (Nielsen and Molich, 1990; Nielsen 1994) is a usability engineering method for finding the usability problems in a user interface design so that they can be attended to as part of an iterative design process. Heuristic evaluation involves having a small set of evaluators examine the interface and judge its compliance with recognized usability principles (the "heuristics").
More info about this method can be found on: http://www.useit.com/papers/heuristic/
Heuristic evaluation (Nielsen and Molich, 1990; Nielsen 1994) is a usability engineering method for finding the usability problems in a user interface design so that they can be attended to as part of an iterative design process. Heuristic evaluation involves having a small set of evaluators examine the interface and judge its compliance with recognized usability principles (the "heuristics").
More info about this method can be found on: http://www.useit.com/papers/heuristic/
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Usability in the CELSTEC MediaLab
Screencast of the presentation Danny Kostons and I gave at the CELSTEC plenair (7 July 2009) about usability and eyetracking in the MediaLab.
This video just covers the general introduction, not the eyertracking 'workshop' we gave afterwards.
This video just covers the general introduction, not the eyertracking 'workshop' we gave afterwards.
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