How Well Does Early User Research Predict Final Site Performance? (UXPA Boston event)

Date: 

Tuesday, July 21, 2015, 6:00pm to 8:30pm

Location: 

Bentley University

How Well Does Early User Research Predict Final Site Performance?
As UX practitioners, we use many techniques to test the information architecture and navigation of websites at different stages in development. As use these methods, we assume (or hope) they can predict the performance of the final live site. In this research, we investigate the predictive power of three research methods (tree testing, screenshot click testing, and unmoderated usability testing of wireframes) to gain a better understanding of their reliability.

Speaker Bio
David Juhlin is a User Experience Consultant at Bentley University's User Expereience Center. Prior to joining Bentley, he had his own company as well as worked as an interaction designer at Walking Thumbs. Juhlin also teaches online UX Research Tools in Bentley's UX certificate program.

Agenda
6:00 to 6:45 pm: Networking and Pizza
6:45 to 6:50 pm: UXPA Intros
6:50 to 7:35 pm: Presentation and Q&A by David Juhlin
7:30 to 8:30 pm: Further networking

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