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Observing, Recording, and Sharing Usability Studies on Mobile Apps

When doing usability studies on websites or Windows or OSX applications, it’s easy to see what’s going on on-screen since you can just split the video signal to a display in another room and into some recording equipment. However, when doing usability studies on mobile apps, it can even be hard for the moderator to see what’s going on, since mobile device screens are relatively small and participants have a propensity to move them around as they perform their tasks.

For our latest mobile app project, I decided to get creative about how we record and allow remote observers for our sessions. We don’t have a big hardware or software budget for usability equipment, plus, I’m thrifty. icon smile Observing, Recording, and Sharing Usability Studies on Mobile Apps

I put together a pretty reasonable workflow that worked really well this past week.
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BostonCHI is now on Twitter

BostonCHI is now on Twitter at https://twitter.com/bos_chi

We’ll be using it to post notifications of upcoming events (ours and others), as well as interesting articles, and inform people about the benefits of membership.

Please check us out.

Boston CoWorking locations

If you’re a small company, or a sole consultant and need a place to work or hold an in-person meeting, one of these locations might fit the bill.

Visit popsignal.com to check out the list.

BostonCHI

If you’re a HCI professional and not a member of BostonCHI, you’re missing out. We’re the local chapter of ACM SIGCHI and we were the first local chapter. Our meetings are on the second Tuesday of the month. We’ve got a great lineup of speakers this year. So far, we’ve got: Read the rest of this entry »