Hands-on Guerilla User Testing

room: Columbus KL — time: Wednesday 14:00-14:45, Wednesday 14:45-15:30
Level: Introductory

Anyone who’s seen a user trying to get to grips with their application knows what a humbling experience it can be. No matter your design experience there’s no substitute for testing with actual users. But the whole user testing process can seem daunting & costly in terms of time, effort & materials. Seeing this Jakob Nielsen proposed a lightweight approach, ‘Guerilla User Testing’, in the mid-nineties. It emphasized what could be done on limited resources by a team committed to providing a decent user experience. Marc & Luke share over 20 years of experience applying this type of technique.

Process/Mechanics

We would suggest the following format for the 90 mins.

[20 mins] Introduction to the basic ideas

[25 mins] Hands-on user testing (Pt 1)

  • Participants form into small groups (3-5 people)
  • Participants discuss their participant and task selection
  • Participants conduct an initial round of user-testing
  • Participants consolidate feedback

[10 mins] Group discussion - Topics driven by groups, can cover both the user testing process and the example application

[20 mins] Hands-on user testing (Pt 2)

  • Participants form into small groups (3-5 people)
  • Participants conduct an initial round of user-testing
  • Participants consolidate feedback

[15 mins] Wrap-up

  • Share what worked / what didn’t / what we’d do next time
  • Opportunity for questions
Learning outcomes
  • Where user testing can sit in an Agile development cycle
  • How to select participants
  • How to identify and draw up user tasks for testing
  • How to prepare test materials and the test environment
  • How to facilitate a user test
  • How to consolidate end-user feedback and incorporate it as part of ongoing development
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