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From the course: User Experience (UX) for Non-Designers
Testing and iteration
- [Narrator] I know this may sound odd, but it is a common best practice to run a user test using a paper prototype. This is not a formal test, but one designed to get feedback from real users and for you to learn very early on in the process whether your ideas and concepts actually work. Based on the feedback, you may need to further refine your project, a process called iteration. Now, that may sound daunting, but really it just requires you to pick up your pen and scissors to solve the identified issues. Though user testing is a huge topic, the purpose of a test is to find and solve conceptual issues using a cheap and readily available medium, rather than have them appear when the interface is being coded. Rather than give you an extensive how-to around running a test, here are three basics to take into account during the test. You need two people to conduct the test. One will be the facilitator, the person…
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Overview of conceptualization techniques5m 46s
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Sketching your ideas3m 55s
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Task flow diagrams3m 45s
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The infamous white board2m 34s
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Content wireframe: Determining what goes where3m 14s
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Building the bones with wireframes4m 55s
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Digital wireframes5m 53s
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The role of paper prototypes3m 35s
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Testing and iteration3m 33s
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Feedback and iteration2m 53s
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