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Harry’s Black Hole

Presented By: Maha Al Batat

Overview

What is it?

Harry’s Black Hole is a website that allows users to navigate through different links to find what they are interested in.

Why is it important?

-Needs a new interface and better navigation and accessibility.

Demonstration of the projectOfficial Website

Demonstration of the projectNew Design

Usability Testing

Methods Used Scenarios QuestionnairesInterviews

Goal and questions:-Identify the range of usability problems

Satisfaction in functionality of navigation Locate information on different pages of the website. Seeking assistance and advice. Locate links on different pages of the website. Satisfaction in layout (clarity, colour balance and font consistent) of the homepage

Selection of participants:-

2 Groups Ages varied 18+

Experience and unexperienced web users.

Usability Testing

Usability TestingDevelopment of the tasks:-

Subjects were given three different scenarios which had to be completed in 30 minutes.

The same questionnaire was used repeatedly.

Interview was completed by an experienced user.

Individual sessions were recorded and observed by the testing coordinator and one volunteer note-taker.

Usability Testing Results

Questionnaire Results

Usability Testing Results

Scenario Results

Details of modifications made based on usability testing

Details of modifications made based on usability testing

Details of modifications made based on usability testing

Details of modifications made based on usability testing

Use different methods for usability testing and plan how and what I will be using in order to get the best accurate results.

Enable the login feature in order to sign up for any teams the user wishes to participate in.

Update all News so the user receives the most recent news.

Suggestions for further work

References

Sharp, H., Rogers, Y. & Preece, J. (2007). Interaction Design: Beyond human-computer interaction 2nd edition. England, Wiley.

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