My questionnaire was designed to get the best feedback from the users I tested it on. I set up my Laptop, including WiiRemote in the universities lobby hoping to grab passersby to test on.
The questions I asked were;
1 - Male/Female.
2 - What course are you studying?
3 - Do you like the concept of an online portfolio?
4 - Did you feel the portfolio easy to navigate?
5 - Did you get a sense of the creators identity by using the interactive?
6 - Is an online portfolio an effective way to promote a artist/designers work?
7 - Did the WiiRemote add to the interaction?
8 - Would you be interested in having an online portfolio?
I found 10 people that was interested in testing my design, all giving valuable feedback. The general comment was that there wasn't enough prompts but was all impressed with visual design of the site.
Unfortunately the place where I tested had too much light beaming on the screen which made it hard to see some of the features.
Taking the testers comments on board has led me to think of ways I could improve my project, however I left the testing stage far to close to the deadline and have not had time to make said changes... I will make them though... but I will not be able to submit the revised version.
I produced a FlashGraph of some of the results... embedded below is a slideshow of keyframes.
GRAPH RESULTS - slideshow - TROY BROWNE
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1 comments:
despite the time-management that didnt allow you to make changes, it was a good idea to do this kind of testing. How much of the feedback that you recieved did you agree with?
How about a posting discussing your identities project now is concluded?
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