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Briefing

Thank you for choosing to participate in the testing of our prototype. The goal of this test is to find deficiencies in our prototype so that we can improve the usability of our system. To be clear, you are not the subject of this test, and you should not be worried about making mistakes, as this will provide valuable feedback to us about our system. The protype you will be testing is intended to mimic the functionality of a website. The purpose of this website is to provide a quick and easy way to contact your local government officials. While not required, it would be helpful if you talk through your though process as you are carrying out the tasks that we will provide for you. Your participation in this test is entirely at your discretion, and you may stop testing at any time.

Scenario Tasks

Task #1: Find a representative in your area

Task #2: Send a voicemail to a policy maker in your area.

Task #3: Schedule a call to a representative.

Observations

User #1:

This user explained his actions well.

Task #1: Find a representative in your area

First screen: He read through the screen's explanatory text and realized quickly what needed to be done. This essentially accomplishes his task.

Task #2: Send a voicemail to a policy maker in your area.

The user managed to select a representative to send a voicemail to without much confusion, and realized how to record his voicemail with ease. The submission was successful without any explanation on our part.

Task #3: Schedule a call to a representative.

Due to very similar steps as before, the user was able to easily navigate to the call scheduling page. When scheduling, he had one minor question about the preslected time on the scheduler, but could operate the scheduler well.

His Tips: Deal with the "cancel scheduled call" button. Explain the process of calling/scheduling the call, and what will happens when the scheduled time comes.

User # 2:

Task #1: Find a representative in your area

Easy task. The user knew exactly what to do, and even tested the filtering tasks. She seemed to know exactly how to operate the interface.

Task #2: Send a voicemail to a policy maker in your area.

She seemed familiar with the recording interface, and had no problems recording her voicemail.

Task #3: Schedule a call to a representative.

Seemed to know what to do for the scheduler after a pause. Had some tips concerning the scheduler and making it more intuitive, to eliminate the initial uncertainty.

Her Tips: Might be helpful to have frequently contacted list of contacts, and it would be nice to grey out the past times. Also, the square selecting the current time was ambiguous.

User # 3:

Task #1: Find a representative in your area

Once again, this task was very easy and intuitive for the user. He did not try the filtering options, however.

Task #2: Send a voicemail to a policy maker in your area.

Easily found the buttons to record a voicemail on a politician of his choice. Wondered aloud how to start, but quickly found the record button.

Task #3: Schedule a call to a representative.

By returning to the familiar results page, the user was able to quickly determine how to proceed to call scheduling. Did not have questions about the scheduler.

His Tips:

He did not know how to cancel a call (he didn't notice the button). Also, he wasn't sure what the initial selection on the scheduler was. Suggested account/login at first, but was quickly convinced otherwise. Filtering is nice, but is there a way to filter ALL politicians? Ad a biography page for the politicians. Maybe consolidate the buttons on the interface (reduce visual clutter). Maybe extend the scheduling app to show office hours, meetings, etc. Add e-mails, twitter, etc? Also, maybe stats for politicians (how many people contact what offices).

Prototype iteration

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