Abschlussbedingungen
Methodes
User-Testing / Thinking Aloud
In a thinking aloud test, you ask test participants to use the system while continuously thinking out loud — that is, simply verbalizing their thoughts as they move through the user interface.
("Simply" ought to be in quotes, because it's not that simple for most people to keep up a running monologue. The test facilitator typically has to prompt users to keep them talking.)
To run a basic thinking aloud usability study, you need to do only 3 things:
- Recruit representative users.
- Give them representative tasks to perform.
- Shut up and let the users do the talking.
Prototypes
Paper Prototypes
Wireframes
Mock-Ups
Appearance Prototype
Storyboards
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