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Usability Testing Results
matiaskitty edited this page Nov 4, 2014
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These are the results of the usability tests I conducted on October 28, 2014
5 in-person usability tests were conducted at Open Government Hack Night. You can find the usability test script here.
Issues:
Site Name
"Where is my Recycling?" misleads people about the purpose of the site.
People thought that they could use this app to:
- Determine whether there is an opportunity to recycle at a building
- Find out where their recycling or recycling cart is
- To report if you think your neighbor stole your recycling
- To find out if [I] can put out recyclables each week
- To find out whether a building recycles or not
- Understood "Where is my Recycling?" as a question the app would answer
- To report whether recycling is being picked up
- To find out if recycling is being recycled or mixed in with trash
- Where to put recycling
Recommendation:
- Rename the site to something that gives a more accurate impression of what the site's purpose and function.
Using the word "Report"
- Participants said the word "report" sounds official and led them to believe that they are making an official report to the city.
- Participants also questioned whom the report would be sent to
- Participants also wondered what happens as a result of them submitting a report.
- One participant wondered if someone would "come for" his landlord if he submitted a report.
Recommendation:
- Replace the front-page text of "Report It" to "Tell us about it" or "Add your report to our registry"
- Alter the front-page text to help people understand where exactly their report is going, which is - to us, and the internet. Not the city.
- Explain more clearly why people should make reports.
Front-Page Intro Text
- Participant thought it should be more dramatic, journalistic, i.e. "Did you know your landlord is breaking the law?" and change Burke-Hansen ordinance text to "According to Chicago law.."
- Participant thought there should be shorter, more concise sentences. Maybe pointed questions in larger type.
- One participant suggested a splash page that introduces the app
- Should make it clear that only those in 5+ unit buildings should make reports
- Do some bolding in text to bring out important points
- Clarify what it means to report a building
- Clarify the objective of creating the visualizations of the pins (reports) on the map
- Clarify expected outcomes of having pins
Recommendations:
- Break text on front page into shorter, more concise statements. Explain clearly that this is only for people in 5+ unit buildings.
- Explain what it means to report a building.
- If possible, make font a little larger.
- Bold key words.
- Explain or link to who "we" are.
"Share Your Report" button
- People associate "Share Your Report" with sharing on social media. "Share" is a loaded term.
Recommendations:
Rename button to "Add your report to our registry" (that's kinda long)
"Add your report to the map"
Meh, Shareabouts.com says "share your report" ...
Clicking Pins on Map
- People wanted to see full report information (including comments) when they clicked on a map pin
- People wanted to see dates on comments so they know how old comments are
Recommendation:
- Give full report information (in side panel) when people click on pins.
- Confirmation Page - Take away "Start Over" button
- Confirmation Page - Take away x in right-hand corner of side panel
- Add dates to comments
- Take out that search bar that appears on the reporting page after someone clicks "Find my building" on the first page. [ sorry! 👎]
- On the Submit Your Report page
** when there is one report it should state "1 person (singular) reports (plural) NO recycling"
** when there is more than one report it should state "2 people (plural) report (singular) NO recycling" - OnClick of pin add full report information