Re: [sugar] OLPC Usability Testing Class Project

2008-03-20 Thread Tomeu Vizoso
Hi,

On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:24 PM, Frederick Grose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This note is a request for the broader community to consider potential topic
 areas that might be prime for some usability testing.

 (Here is a quick review of usability testing,
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usability_testing.)

 Professor Keith Karn in the Information Technology Department,
 http://it.rit.edu/it/, of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in
 Rochester, NY will have 4-5 graduate students (from his class of 20)
 propose, and over the next 10 weeks, execute a usability testing
 consultation around the XO or OLPC project.  The class met for the first
 time on Wednesday 12 March 2008, and will meet, as a whole, every Wednesday
 6-9:50 pm EDT through 21 May 2008.  This OLPC project team will be asked to
 review the wiki.laptop.org and then contact me as client representative.
 Because of the academic schedule, we need to review and select a testing
 topic area in the next 7 days and have a final testing plan prepared by 26
 March 2008.

 What usability issue is currently most timely and significant to the
 project?  Since OLPC is developing a new information and communication
 technologies platform, there are many possibilities for significant target
 users, subsystems, components, and activities.

I suggest starting first with observing general usage of the Sugar
shell and base activities (Browse, Read, Write, Paint and Journal) and
move from there to other activities. At this point, I don't think more
focused testing will be as useful.

 Please think about the project design needs, possibilities, and constraints,
 and suggest topics or issues here or to our wiki page,
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Rochester%2C_NY#Project_ideas.

 We have a few G1G1 XOs in Rochester that we should be able to use for live
 testing with local children.  Larger scale tests could be performed with
 emulated XOs or hosted Sugar in the RIT Usability Laboratories. The class
 will be expected to go through the human subject reviews as required.

 Because so many cultural variables may be important modifiers of
 understanding user interactions with the OLPC project, perhaps there may be
 some more basic or common psycho-physical aspects of usability we could
 address that would be timely and significant for the project. Or, we might
 be able to recruit user participants from one of the recently settled
 immigrant communities in the Rochester area to delve into the
 internationalization and cultural domains.

Having different groups of children based on age and previous contact
with computers may be more important than cultural differences, in my
opinion.

 Some reviewers of OLPC have been critical of the shortage of reported
 usability testing results, so far, however, if we appreciate the pace and
 resourcing of the development, perhaps this is a chance to address any gaps
 or curiosities that you may have.

We have already had some feedback from the pilot tests, but until now
and because of time and other constraints, hasn't been as systematic
as we need. Having your commented observations about which tasks are
more problematic would already be extremely useful.

 We would welcome your thoughts (particularly on usability issues in the near
 term).

 Thanks to everyone for all their efforts!

I'm afraid now is not a good moment to ask a big involvement from the
Sugar developers, but I'm sure we'll make our best at answering more
concrete questions that you have.

Thanks and good luck,

Tomeu
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Re: OLPC Usability Testing Class Project (Frederick Grose)

2008-03-14 Thread Greg Smith (gregmsmi)
Hi Frederik,

I'm trying to find the right interface to gather input directly from
teachers and encourage an exchange on requirements definition between
real XO users and developers.

I wrote up a brief explanation and test subject on your wiki page. 

Let me know if you have any questions and if you think its something
your students can help with.

BTW I'm just a volunteer and not officially affiliated with OLPC or
doing this for my employer.

Thanks,

Greg S

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This note is a request for the broader community to consider potential
topic areas that might be prime for some usability testing.

(Here is a quick review of usability testing,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usability_testing.)

Professor Keith Karn in the Information Technology Department,
http://it.rit.edu/it/, of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in
Rochester, NY will have 4-5 graduate students (from his class of 20)
propose, and over the next 10 weeks, execute a usability testing
consultation around the XO or OLPC project.  The class met for the first
time on Wednesday 12 March 2008, and will meet, as a whole, every
Wednesday 6-9:50 pm EDT through 21 May 2008.  This OLPC project team
will be asked to review the wiki.laptop.org and then contact me as
client representative.
Because of the academic schedule, we need to review and select a testing
topic area in the next 7 days and have a final testing plan prepared by
26 March 2008.

What usability issue is currently most timely and significant to the
project?  Since OLPC is developing a new information and communication
technologies platform, there are many possibilities for significant
target users, subsystems, components, and activities.

Please think about the project design needs, possibilities, and
constraints, and suggest topics or issues here or to our wiki page,
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Rochester%2C_NY#Project_ideas.

We have a few G1G1 XOs in Rochester that we should be able to use for
live testing with local children.  Larger scale tests could be performed
with emulated XOs or hosted Sugar in the RIT Usability Laboratories. The
class will be expected to go through the human subject reviews as
required.

Because so many cultural variables may be important modifiers of
understanding user interactions with the OLPC project, perhaps there may
be some more basic or common psycho-physical aspects of usability we
could address that would be timely and significant for the project. Or,
we might be able to recruit user participants from one of the recently
settled immigrant communities in the Rochester area to delve into the
internationalization and cultural domains.

Some reviewers of OLPC have been critical of the shortage of reported
usability testing results, so far, however, if we appreciate the pace
and resourcing of the development, perhaps this is a chance to address
any gaps or curiosities that you may have.

We would welcome your thoughts (particularly on usability issues in the
near term).

Thanks to everyone for all their efforts!
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OLPC Usability Testing Class Project

2008-03-13 Thread Frederick Grose
This note is a request for the broader community to consider potential topic
areas that might be prime for some usability testing.

(Here is a quick review of usability testing,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usability_testing.)

Professor Keith Karn in the Information Technology Department,
http://it.rit.edu/it/, of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in
Rochester, NY will have 4-5 graduate students (from his class of 20)
propose, and over the next 10 weeks, execute a usability testing
consultation around the XO or OLPC project.  The class met for the first
time on Wednesday 12 March 2008, and will meet, as a whole, every Wednesday
6-9:50 pm EDT through 21 May 2008.  This OLPC project team will be asked to
review the wiki.laptop.org and then contact me as client representative.
Because of the academic schedule, we need to review and select a testing
topic area in the next 7 days and have a final testing plan prepared by 26
March 2008.

What usability issue is currently most timely and significant to the
project?  Since OLPC is developing a new information and communication
technologies platform, there are many possibilities for significant target
users, subsystems, components, and activities.

Please think about the project design needs, possibilities, and constraints,
and suggest topics or issues here or to our wiki page,
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Rochester%2C_NY#Project_ideas.

We have a few G1G1 XOs in Rochester that we should be able to use for live
testing with local children.  Larger scale tests could be performed with
emulated XOs or hosted Sugar in the RIT Usability Laboratories. The class
will be expected to go through the human subject reviews as required.

Because so many cultural variables may be important modifiers of
understanding user interactions with the OLPC project, perhaps there may be
some more basic or common psycho-physical aspects of usability we could
address that would be timely and significant for the project. Or, we might
be able to recruit user participants from one of the recently settled
immigrant communities in the Rochester area to delve into the
internationalization and cultural domains.

Some reviewers of OLPC have been critical of the shortage of reported
usability testing results, so far, however, if we appreciate the pace and
resourcing of the development, perhaps this is a chance to address any gaps
or curiosities that you may have.

We would welcome your thoughts (particularly on usability issues in the near
term).

Thanks to everyone for all their efforts!
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