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Sunday, 16 October 16:00-19:00
Intended audience
Up to 50 researchers and practitioners who want to develop skills in user experience evaluation. The participants should have basic understanding of user-centred design process, and preferably experience on usability studies.
Abstract
During three previous years, we have been collecting a comprehensive set of 101 UX evaluation methods (UXEM) both from academia and industry. We have collected the methods from workshops, a Special Interest Group session, online survey, literature, and existing smaller collections of experiential evaluation methods.
In this tutorial, we will share our knowledge on UX evaluation methods by both giving an overview of the different types of UXEMs and by examining a selected set of methods to gain practical understanding of the method.
By the end of this tutorial, participants will know
- the various kinds of UX evaluation methods available for different purposes (an overview)
- how to choose the right method for the purpose
- the basics of the most popular UX methods of different types
- where to find more information on those methods
Tutors and their affiliations:
Virpi Roto, Nokia Research Center
Effie Lai-Chong Law, University of Leicester
Arnold Vermeeren, Delft University of Technology
Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of Technology
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