ITEC 2070 Walden University Week 6 Web Design Evaluation Paper

ITEC 2070 Walden University Week 6 Web Design Evaluation Paper

ITEC 2070 Walden University Week 6 Web Design Evaluation Paper

Assignment: Evaluation

You will need to pair with another student to exchange their completed encyclopedia to complete the evaluation below. The exchange should be completed by Day 2. The exchange by the end of Day 2 will document, in part, your collegiality in completing the assignment.

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Provide the following:

Cognitive Walkthrough of the completed site.

  • Characteristics of typical users for the site.
  • Clear sequence of actions for users to perform 3 distinct tasks. List and detail assumptions about what would cause problems.
    • Is the correct action sufficiently evident for each task?
    • Is the correct action noticeable?
    • Is the correct action positively reinforced?
  • Explain any design issues that should be considered for another version.
  • Summarize the overall effectiveness of the encyclopedia

The submission should include all five aspects and make each aspect complete with a heading that identifies each aspect. Your submission should be 4–5 pages in length. Your report should conform to APA style.

Preece, J., Rogers, Y., & Sharp, H. (2015). Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction (4th ed). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

  • Chapter 15 , “Evaluation: Inspections, Analytics and Models”

Evaluation: Inspections, Analytics, and Models: What is an inspection method, a heuristic evaluation, or the role of analytics in evaluation? How can you use Fitts’ Law as a predictor model for physical and mental operations of the tasks in your application? All these aspects will be addressed so you have the options of implementing analytics to quantitatively measure your application and present findings.

 

Saleem, J. J., Haggstrom, D. A., Militello, L. G., Flanagan, M., Kiess, C. L., Arbuckle, N., & Doebbelling, B. N. (2011). Redesign of a computerized clinical reminder for colorectal cancer screening: A human-computer interaction evaluation. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 11(1), 74–84. doi:10.1186/1472-6947-11-74

 

Luna-García, H., Mendoza-González, R., & Álvarez-Rodríguez, F. (2015). Design patterns to enhance accessibility and use of social applications for older adults. Comunicar, 23(45), 85–93. doi:10.3916/C45-2015-09

Assignment: Evaluation Preece, J., Rogers, Y., & Sharp, H. (2015). Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction (4th ed). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

  • Chapter 15 , “Evaluation: Inspections, Analytics and Models”
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