FHTW Berlin |
We are going to try our first exercise without much knowledge of how to do usability tests.
Choose your group today (4-5 persons), you will remain in this group all semester. Choose a name and a speaker, and mail the names and email addresses of everyone in the group to me (giving the name of the group and the group speaker) at weberwu@fhtw-berlin.de right now.
Choose a company from the following list:
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1. Assume that you are journalists writing an article about this company.
Can you find the company site? Can you verify the spelling of the name of the
president of the company? Can you find the name and the telephone number of
someone in the PR department? How many employees does the company have? How
much did they sell last year? What are their major products? Assuming the article
is about some alleged environmental problem: do they have an environmental policy?
Don't just click around hoping to find something. Keep track of all the pages
you had to visit to obtain this information (exact URLs!): What links did you
follow? How deep in the hierarchy did you have to go? How many times did you
have to backtrack? How long did you have to wait for pictures to download? Can
you print the texts? What is your general feel about the site, it it easy to
navigate?
2. Now assume that you want a job with the company. Can you find specific job openings? Can you find a name and telephone number of some one with whom to talk? Does the company offer any special benefits? Detail as above.
3. Now assume you are an investor. Can one purchase stock in the company? You want to check the return on investment for last year. Did the company pay shareholders a dividend? How much? Did the company acquire any other companies last year? Who are the major shareholders in the company? Can you find any of this information anywhere else? Detail as above.
Spend only the amount of time that we have in class on looking for the above information. Prepare a detailed, professional report. Submit it as a URL and in writing to me by the begin of the next exercise.
If you are done early, try to imagine another target user of the site. What kinds of information could they be looking for? Detail a scenario as above and the search you had to do to find the information.