Morae training for Beginners

Thursday, June 12th, 2008 by David Travis
July 1, 2008

For new users of Techsmith’s Morae who want to run a usability test, “Morae for beginners” is a 1-day seminar that shows delegates how to set up, observe, log and analyse a usability test with Morae.

Morae has rapidly become the tool of choice for people carrying out usability tests. With the insight Morae provides, you can make critical design changes that will improve sales and conversion rates, boost Web site traffic, and increase customer satisfaction. But with the release of Morae 2.0, the software has become more complex and it’s not always clear how to start using Morae to run a usability test, log data and analyse and report the results.

The aim of this training seminar is to show you how Morae is used in practice by usability experts. You will learn how to:

  • Confidently use Morae Recorder to set up and record a usability test, capturing clickstreams and picture-in-picture video.
  • Create video recordings that you can hand to observers the instant the participant has finished.
  • Customise Morae’s marker terminology so that it matches your own.
  • Use Morae’s built-in survey tool to collect end-of-test participant ratings and comments.
  • Log and observe important moments quickly and accurately (and get hands-on practice by watching real usability tests).
  • Rapidly carry out sophisticated analysis in Morae Manager by creating and saving search profiles.
  • Quickly and automatically analyse data, calculate usability metrics, and create graphs.
  • Assemble graphs and important moments from the recording into a highlights video to share those “ah-ha!” moments.
  • Export your results to Excel and quickly create a bug list to hand to the development team.
  • Use keyboard shortcuts to work faster.

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