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In context Tobii Mobile Phone Eye tracking in our Singapore research labs.
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Task 5: Now that you have an account, please enter in what you had for breakfast today. How many calories did you have at breakfast?
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some old photos showing how we setup a quick and dirty usability lab. Here we show how you can use simple security softeare to do split screen video. You can also do tests with just one video camera and Silverback.
cheryl brink and josh paluch - cnet search.com usability test
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In this photo, one of the iLab Southeast Asia developers works with an end user from the Cambodia National Malaria Center (CNM) to ensure the Resource Map tool we are developing for them is easy to use, helpful and solve the user's problem.
It's important to conduct usability tests through every stage of the development process.
It's important to conduct usability tests through every stage of the development process. That way we can ensure that the tools are easy to use, helpful and solve the user's problem.
some old photos showing how we setup a quick and dirty usability lab. We place an iSight looking down at keyboard and mouse movement.
some old photos showing how we setup a quick and dirty usability lab. We use 3 to 4 iSights, a firewire hub, a Sure SM-58 mic on a table-top mini-boom stand, and a presonus tubepre for a preamp
The analysis of eye tracking data gathered during hundreds of missions has allowed us to determine a key behaviour to be taken into account when designing a site: the top zone of an interface is very little noticed and/or only later on during the visit of the website.
This week, I would like to explain the reasons behind this behaviour.
By analyzing the behaviour of thousands of users during missions I worked on, I have observed that a very large majority of users sit similarly behind their computer screen.
more info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com
some old photos showing how we setup a quick and dirty usability lab. Two iSights are placed looking at participant and at facilitator .