Don't Make Me Think Usability Testing Workshop

Date: May 16 2008

Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Website: http://www.sensible.com/workshops.html

About This Event

In this day-long session, Steve Krug (author of Don't Make Me Think) will teach you how to do your own low-cost/no-cost testing that's simple enough to make it a routine part of your design process.

The day will include...

- A complete explanation of how Steve recommends doing testing (Hint: very simple, very fast, and very cheap)

- Two live usability tests on attendees' sites, so you can see the whole process in detail

- A chance to practice conducting a test on your own site

- Advice on how to interpret your findings and decide what changes to make

- Plenty of time to answer your questions about testing or any other aspect of usability

Who should attend?
The short answer is "anyone involved in publishing a Web site." Graphic designers, programmers, writers, editors, project managers, sole proprietors, and VPs can all benefit from this session.

Whether you already do testing and want to know more, or have never done testing and want to start, or even if you don't ever intend to do your own testing but are responsible for hiring, managing, or paying other people to do it, this session will prove valuable.

NOTE: We'll also be in Boston on April 3rd.

Sign Up!

http://www.sensible.com/workshops.html

Tags

usability, usability testing, web design

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