Usability Testing of Low-Fi Prototype
Jessica Chiu Adrian Laurenzi James Lee Oak Nguyen
BUS STOP TO MOUNTAIN TOP
Overview- - Mission Statement- - Our Three Tasks- - Paper Prototype- - Scenarios- - Method- - Results- - Suggested Changes- - Summary
Team Mission Statement
• We want to enable people to discover outdoor destinations that are accessible by public transit so that they are not deterred from going out to outdoor trips.
Task: Discovering a Destination
To find and select a destination that the user would like to go
Task: Grabbing Directions
Get public transit directions to the destination
Task: Sharing with Friends
Ability to share directions with friends
Prototype Structure
Scenarios
Method
• Participants were UW students and outdoor enthusiasts who currently do not have a car
• Performed usability tests in a conference room
• Had the tasks performed in sequential order
• Received additional feedback at the end of testing
Results• No one actually dragged the icons, all
just clicked on them
• 2 of 3 participants did not know that multiple icons could be added to the backpack for searching a destination
• Swiping gestures were not obvious
Suggested UI Changes• Icon have characteristics of checkboxes
so that user understands that multiple icons can be selected
• Reorganize the directions time/place form, so that the “same as above” checkboxes make more sense
• Add a share button to the destination slides
Summary• Participants were able to complete each
task
• We found the destination filter screen may need to be revised
• Ability to share with friends expands more than just sharing directions
QUESTIONS?
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