Usability Script (Amazone)
:: Carrie Garzich
Hi __________. I'm Carrie, and I'm going to be
your guide as we go through this Web site.
We're here today to test the CD-ROM Soap Box
Derby. We want to see what it's like for real people to use the
CD-ROM. So I want you to know that there are no wrong answers or
things you can do wrong. We're testing the Web site, not what you
do.
Don't be afraid to be honest. I want to know what
you think so that we can work to make the CD-ROM better. As we go
through the site I want you to think out loud, to tell me what's
going through your mind as you're doing things. You know those
thought balloons in comic strips? Think of it like that. I'd like
you to tell me what's in your thought balloons as you're going
through the CD-ROM.
If you have any questions along the way, feel
free to ask. I may not be able to answer them as we're going
through, because we're trying to see how people react to the site
when they don't have someone sitting next to them.
I want you to know that if you're feeling
frustrated, it's okay to quit.
[If necessary, videotape and NDA. As you see, we
have a camera here. With your permission, I'd like to videotape
what's on the computer screen and record what you say. We'll use the
video in improving the site, and it won't be seen by anyone other
than people working on the site. If you're okay with this, I'd like
to have you sign something that says we have permission to tape you,
but that the tape will only be seen by people working on the site.
It also says that you won't talk to anyone else about what you see
here today, since the site hasn't been made public.]
Do you have any questions before we start?
Before we start, I'd like to ask you some general
questions about you and what you do. First, what is your occupation?
About how many hours a week do you use the
Internet, including email?
How do you usually spend that time?
How long have you been using computers?
Have you used CD-ROMs before, such as educational
CD-ROMs or games? Occasionally? Or frequently?
Great. We'll start looking at the CD-ROM now, if
that's okay.
First, I'd like you to take a look at this screen
and tell me what interests you or strikes you about it.
Don't click on it just yet, but tell me what you
think you would click on first.
[If necessary. Remind to talk out loud]
What do you think the purpose of this CD-ROM is
for?
Where do you think you might find the activities
for students here?
What about instructions for the teacher?
Why don't you go ahead and go to the activities
for students. [Once there] What here interests you or strikes you?
What sorts of things do you think you would find
on the tabs down the side?
If you wanted video or audio in the different
sections, where do you think you would find it?
What do you think will happen when you click on
one of the tabs down the side?
Okay. I'd like you to go to a tab that interests
you and view a video there.
[If time] Great. Why don't we try another
activity now. Can you find a picture of a parrot?
[Once done]
Okay. Thanks a lot for coming in. You've really
helped us out here.