UX Tea Break: Traps for Usability Test Moderators
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
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I answer the question, "What advice do you have for someone about to moderate a usability test for the first time?"
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This is a great format! Very easy to listen to and perfect chunks of knowledge.
Glad you enjoyed it
Really good tips. Thank you so much, David :)
Glad it was helpful.
Great tips! I'll share these with my colleagues.
Please do!
Great tips, especially for more novice moderators. I would love to hear your tips for more seasoned researchers. For example, I greatly improved my moderation technique by listening to previous user sessions I moderated. Hearing myself, and my missteps and successes really helped me grow.
That's a great suggestion. I did write an article on this titled 'The Reflective User Researcher': www.userfocus.co.uk/articles/the_reflective_user_researcher.html