How to carry out a usability expert review (London, UK)
Friday, January 29th, 2010 by David Travis| March 16, 2010 |
For people in design teams who need to spot usability problems in prototypes and finished products, “How to carry out a usability expert review” is a 1-day seminar that teaches delegates cost-effective methods to evaluate designs. Unlike courses in usability testing, this seminar teaches delegates how to find and fix usability problems without involving end users.
You will learn how to
- Appreciate the difference between a usability inspection and someone’s personal opinion.
- Learn and practice some quick techniques for carrying out usability reviews of prototypes and finished products.
- Find and fix usability bloopers before they become hard coded.
- Apply Jakob Nielsen’s “heuristic evaluation” technique to software, products and web sites.
- Uncover the elements of your design that lead new users to make errors, using the task-based “cognitive walkthrough” method.
- Learn to spot usability problems in prototypes and finished products.
More information and booking form: How to carry out a usability expert review.
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