Reasons to do a card sort in person: I want rich, qualitative feedback 
from participants; I am combining the card sort with other 
tasks/activities. In person card sorts are useful If you are trying to 
learn how participants think about a domain. Doing it in person will give 
you a lot of freedom to explore those types of questions. You can dig 
deeper into why they sorted the way they did.

Remote card sorting tools are great for large numbers of participants, 
geographically dispersed participants, and if you are OK with not getting 
a lot of qualitative data from the participants.

Steve Schang
Interactive Design Group | eCommerce | Wachovia Corporation
704.715.3845
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