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* You also could explain why these categories should be appropriate
* You also could explain why these categories should be appropriate


You can organize your report in any way you like. Just make sure that it looks like an interesting design document that could be used to redesign the [[information architecture]].
Other issues:
* You can turn in group work. Make sure to put the name of each participant on top of the paper. Also, I expect group work to be "richer" than individual work. Of course, you also could start from commonly found categories and then write down and individual view of the results ...
* You can organize your report in any way you like. Just make sure that it looks like an interesting design document that could be used to redesign the [[information architecture]].

Revision as of 10:47, 30 March 2011

COAP 2170 Week 3 program

In week three we will do two things:

  • Wrap up week 1 and 2 (usability guidelines review and usability testing) through a review meeting
  • Learn about designing an information architecture

Monday

Review meeting preparation
  • Retrieve hw1 + hw2 and look at it
  • Also here
Review meeting
9:20 usability review meeting with Nir Ofek
  • Students will present highlights from homework 1 and 2 and engage in discussion.
  • No preparation is needed for this (except doing homework 2 and turning it in before start of class)

Program:

  • Home page
  • Other pages
  • Usability Vienna
  • Usability Leiden
  • Other

Wednesday - Early design stages

  • Focus group meetings
  • Analysis of competitor's websites, e.g. with tools seen so for
  • Card sorting is a popular technique for planning the information architecture of a website. It may be used to figure out an initial proposal and also to test this proposal with potential users.
Introductory videos
Card sorting activity (see also homework 3 below)
  • Create cards or get them from here. Best bet is webster-ch-titles.pdf
  • Sort cards into piles (categories)
  • Name categories
  • Discuss and compare solutions

Homework 3

(1) Complete the card sorting activity if needed

(2) Write a short report that includes:

  • A list of categories that you found
  • Describe each category with a few sentences
  • You also could explain why these categories should be appropriate

Other issues:

  • You can turn in group work. Make sure to put the name of each participant on top of the paper. Also, I expect group work to be "richer" than individual work. Of course, you also could start from commonly found categories and then write down and individual view of the results ...
  • You can organize your report in any way you like. Just make sure that it looks like an interesting design document that could be used to redesign the information architecture.