Anna Wichansky Ph.D CPE (short bio)
Oracle, United States
The purpose of this workshop is to provide hands-on experience conducting a live simulated usability test. It covers all the basic testing methods and artifacts that are essential for a valid and reliable test, including preparation of the product and lab, moderator and participant scripts, data collection tools and templates, and effective reporting formats. Current relevant ISO standards are referenced. A consumer-level website will be used in the exercises. Participants will get hands-on experience with a web-based software testing tool. It is recommended that this course be taken after the related workshop, How to Conduct Software Testing with Users, which is also offered at HCI International 2017.
Benefits: This course provides effective strategies and standards for conducting usability tests, including test set-up, moderator scripts and skills, participant recruitment and management, data collection methods and tools, and advanced topics relevant to industrial work on modern software. The hands-on exercises give a "feel" for what it is like to conduct a real test. A test report template is provided. The instructor brings a wealth of industrial research experience to coach you through the process and answer your questions about specific challenges of real-world usability testing.
Intermediate-level UX research professionals, and experienced software designers, product managers, and consultants will benefit most. This course assumes students are familiar with software product development cycles, usability test planning, behavioral data collection methods, and are ready to apply this knowledge in a group lab simulation experience. Students should bring an Internet-ready laptop to the class.
Anna Wichansky Ph.D CPE is an applied experimental psychologist who specializes in the study of how users interact with new technology. She has an M.S. and Ph.D in human factors from Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, USA and A.B. from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA in psychology. She has researched, developed, and tested user interfaces for transportation, telecommunications, space exploration, electronic instrumentation, computer hardware, software, graphics, and media products. She has a patent for a remote control for interactive television. She worked at the U.S. Department of Transportation Research and Special Programs Administration, Bell Laboratories, Hewlett-Packard, and Silicon Graphics, where she founded the Customer Research and Usability group. At Oracle, she founded and directed the Corporate Usability Labs and the Advanced User Interface Research group. She is currently Senior Director of Applications User Experience. Anna is a Fellow of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society and director emerita of the Board of Certification of Professional Ergonomists. She is on the editorial board of the international scientific journal Ergonomics. She is a frequent presenter at HCII, ACM SIGCHI, and HFES annual meetings.