On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 10:38 AM, Jacob Orlowitz <jorlowitz@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm conducting some usability testing for TWA, as part of an IEG grant and also for a Coursera course on Human-Computer Interaction Design.  I thought I'd share the highlights with this list.  The second interview has some feedback on the new Getting Started flow. --Jake (Ocaasi)

Hey Jake,

These notes are super interesting! One small but very helpful addition would be if you documented a little bit more about who the people being interviewed were. Use of language like "login flows" tells me these might be course mates or people with technical/UX experience? The basic demographics you included are good, but it's also important to get a rough sense of how advanced a Web user the person is. 

Thanks again for sharing these. If you want to continue doing usability testing for The Wikipedia Adventure, it might make sense for us to share/document how we're conducting such tests on the Editor Engagement teams. 

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Steven Walling
https://wikimediafoundation.org/