What will you share with your users to interact with?
For each feature that you're testing, how will you use your prototypes?
In addition to sharing images of our design with our testers, we will also provide a basic overview of all the various features we have developed for the project, sort of like a first introduction to the project when it first comes onto the market. A good degree of explaining is necessary, as one can't exactly interact with features of our product while it's in sketch form.
What will you ask them to do?
What will you ask users to do with your prototypes?
- Imagine how this product would be useful in their daily lives
- Provide feedback on whether or not our product would induce a change of behavior that is too sudden or unwelcome
- Give general observations and opinions on the product and what they would like to see out of it should they find it unsatisfactory.
What will you observe?
What you will be observing and noting as you watch users interact with your prototypes?
- Whether or not they seem to find the design of the product appealing
- Whether or not they are receptive to the changes in behavior the product would induce.
- What kinds of feelings and emotions they seem to be associating with the product (i.e, positive or negative reactions, hope and optimism or cynicism and pessimism, etc)
What will you ask them to share feedback on after the testing?
What questions will you ask your users after they've had a chance to interact with and explore your prototypes?
See testing plan for the general and specific questions we plan to ask our users.