First Steps Towards An Online User Experience Testing Community Presentation

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Giel de Nijs

October 22, 2008

First steps towards an online user experience testing community

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Designed around you

Reforming our product concept creation to gain a competitive edge.

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User-centered innovation

Involve the user of the products in all stages of development.

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User-centered innovation cycle

User insight

Concept

Confrontation

Mock-up

Prototype

User testing

User testing

Iterative user testing in all stages of development.

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Experience Labs

Traditional user testing in the HomeLab and ShopLab.

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Contextual inquiry

Different levels of knowledge about experience are accessed by different techniques. (Sleeswijk Visser, et al., 2003)

An interactive, creative way to stimulate users to share their thoughts.

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Online concept confrontation

Presenting pictures, videos and user-interface mock-ups for feedback.

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Online testing vs. laboratory testing

No significant differences were found in initial testing.

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Combining implicit and explicit feedback

Questionnaires(explicit feedback)

More valuable information?

Usage logging(implicit feedback)

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Benefits of online user testing

Provideuser insights

Validatenew concepts

Quick

Cost effective

Diverse demographic

No geographical boundaries

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The Big Question

“What’s in it for me?”

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Usage lifecycle

Source: Joshua Porter

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Wisdom of the crowds

http://flickr.com/photos/jamescridland/613445810

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Intrinsic motivation

People want to voice their opinion

People want to connect with people

People want to help other people

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The third place

An online community is the online equivalent of a local bar.http://flickr.com/photos/gaetanlee/2788513635/

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Community vicious circle

More content More members

More members More content

Match content and membersto member profiles

More members

More content

Easier transactions More members

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Providing statistics motivates

Rankings make most people want to participate.

http://flickr.com/photos/richardwinchell/2863431314/

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Brainstorming community

Combining contextual inquiry with community interactivity.

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Organizational ingredients

Internal leverage

Money

Good plan Good strategy Good people

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Technical ingredients

Private testing

Public beta

Interesting content Target audience Interactivity

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The mullet model

Business up front, party in the back.

http://flickr.com/photos/raveller/950197716/

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A good community (simplified)

Attract members

Keep members

Established business channels

Existing communities

Interesting ideaCorrect target

audience

Active maintenance

Frequent updates

Reputation measurements

Interactivity

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Social framework vs. market framework

Be careful with incentives.http://flickr.com/photos/sis/432090557

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Act on ideas

http://flickr.com/photos/skenmy/2343003769/

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Drawbacks of traditional user testing

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Internal use with closed user group

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Motivations to contribute

Content

Comments

Statistics

Inspires own content

Provokes discussion

Motivates contribution

Providing rankings makes most people want to participate.