Product Overview
Briefly describe the product tested and add some screenshots of the interface
The product that is being tested is our transportation bike application, BikeSafe. The primary objective of this product is to help bike commuters on campus to travel with greater convenience since the app would be interactive and provide commuter updates, similarly to Waze. The features that would be tested are the navigation, friends, and option pages.
Study Objectives
List out the key objectives or goals of your usability study (e.g., identify user pain points, assess ease of use)
Target Participants
List users who would qualify as target participants. These should be prospective users of your interface.
For our features test, qualified participants would include those who actively utilize bikes to commute and those who have mobile phones in order to use our app.
Study Protocol
Introduction
Write a small introduction (1-2 sentences) to welcome the user to testing your application
Welcome (user) to your future biking navigation application. This application is a work in progress and your feedback is appreciated.
Study Tasks
List out 3 tasks (and the respective success criteria), you would use to test your prototype
List any follow-up questions you would include after each task or after the session
Briefly describe the product tested and add some screenshots of the interface
The product that is being tested is our transportation bike application, BikeSafe. The primary objective of this product is to help bike commuters on campus to travel with greater convenience since the app would be interactive and provide commuter updates, similarly to Waze. The features that would be tested are the navigation, friends, and option pages.
Study Objectives
List out the key objectives or goals of your usability study (e.g., identify user pain points, assess ease of use)
- Understand accessibility of different pages of app
- Assess ease of use of the sliders on the ‘Start Trip’ screen
- Configurability of settings in the ‘Options’ menu
Target Participants
List users who would qualify as target participants. These should be prospective users of your interface.
For our features test, qualified participants would include those who actively utilize bikes to commute and those who have mobile phones in order to use our app.
Study Protocol
Introduction
Write a small introduction (1-2 sentences) to welcome the user to testing your application
Welcome (user) to your future biking navigation application. This application is a work in progress and your feedback is appreciated.
Study Tasks
List out 3 tasks (and the respective success criteria), you would use to test your prototype
- Try to add a New Friend. This would be access by the analyzing if the user was about to successfully add a new friend
- Begin a Navigation - using sliders to create the safest route.
- Locate the Options button to successfully change the Display Mode.
List any follow-up questions you would include after each task or after the session
- After completing (x) task, what were the easiest and hardest parts of the task?
- After completing (x) task, what would make completing this task easier?
- Are there any features that you consider standard for a navigation app missing within the BikeSafe app?
- What new feature(s) would make the BikeSafe app easier/better to use?
- At its current stage, would you recommend BikeSafe to a friend?