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* [[Google analytics]] (includes more links for those who are interested, requires some updating ...)
Introductory videos
* [http://www.youtube.com/profile?v=_qfG2d9etvk&user=googleanalytics&hl=en Google Analytics] (9 min. video at YouTube). An older version is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KK7i084W2w&feature=PlayList&p=7A545E796C2CFA72&index=14 here]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8UZ13fsxQY Google Analytics Overview Step By Step Tutorial 2014 SE01 EP01] (30 min)
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gESFEtIx1A Google Analytics Video Tutorial For Beginners] (20 min)
 


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Revision as of 21:30, 8 February 2015

COAP 2170 Week 5 program

OLD program - Contents will change for the 2015 edition

Monday

In this lesson we will firstly introduce some of Google's tools a webmaster should know. There exist many other alternatives, including open source toolkits and expensive commercial ones. However, Google is the easiest route for starters. We then will look at so-called landing page optimization and introduce some light-weight design & analysis methods.

Homework feedback

  • HW3 feedback
  • Some advise on "writing" assignments (structure and style)
  • Reminder: Term project

Designing / Analyzing home and landing pages

We shortly will present some simple general user experience design principles and analysis techniques that could apply to home and landing pages. We are interested in several factors, e.g. usability, conversion, effects of visual design...

Guideline-based reviews and design
Classroom activity 1 - Choose
  • Apply Oli Gardners tips to design a landing page of your choice (sketch a quick drawing). Pick something that you will want your users to do, e.g. sign up for more information, download a text, register, etc.
  • Apply the 5 second test to some website of your choice.

Google tools (to be confirmed)

Analytics

Introductory videos


Analyzing visibility in search engines
A/B testing and multivariate tests
Adwords and AdSense

We will not really cover these topics in this class (take a web marketing class), for your information:

Perception of designs using semantic differentials

Classroom activity 2 (if time left)

Wednesday

The term project

Mid-term exam (about 80 minutes)

  • Exam preparation: Read Important teaching materials (reading list: items 1-5, and 9)
  • The exam will be "open documentation". You may consult the Internet. Questions will be based on homework 1-4, the reading list. If you missed classes, then you also might have a look at the videos shown.
  • It will include several questions of various types: MCQ, definitions, short design and analysis tasks
  • Topics tested:
    • The user-centered design process
    • Definition(s) of user experience, usability, etc.
    • Usability guidelines
    • Task-based usability testing
    • Usability and technology acceptance surveys
    • Personas and scenarios
    • Prototyping with wire frames

Homework 5

Choose either one !!!

Due: Wednesday week 6 (before class)

Option A

  • Create a semantic differential scale for analyzing user's perceptions of the home page (and other landing pages) of a university web sites or another category of websites of your choice (e.g. think about your term project). You are allowed to reuse any scale you can find under the condition that you provide a reference.
  • Test the tool with at least two users and three web sites
  • Present both the scale and the testing results. In particular:
    • Explain the purpose of your scale, i.e. what is it supposed to measure
    • Explain what kind of dimension an item is supposed to measure
    • Report how well the users understood the differentials.

Tips:

  • Make sure to submit a document that approximates academic standards (e.g. it should include at least a title, subtitles, name, date and references and be organized in some logical way).
  • Focus on some aspects of user experience. A short scale is perfectly ok if it makes sense...
  • Find another study and get inspiration
  • You could use an online survey tool for this task (useful if you plan to conduct surveys sometimes later in your life)
  • I suggest that those who already turned in 2-3 prior homeworks could skip this homework. I will give two additional homeworks (total of 7)

Option B