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Usability Testing for utk.edu — Student Edition!
Before we redesigned utk.edu earlier this year, we conducted usability testing with prospective students to gain a better understanding of how one […]
Usability Testing for utk.edu (Faculty & Staff)
The UT Web Team invites all interested faculty and staff to participate in ongoing usability testing on www.utk.edu.
A study in pixels
So we’re really proud of our butcher paper wireframe. But, the demands of the medium require a digital translation. We […]
Webteam Half-Day Retreat
Our half-day retreat began with a beef-chicken-chorizo-black bean taco potluck extravaganza. Followed by 4.5 hours of discussion and wireframing www.utk.edu […]
A bit more due diligence…
Before we began organizing our architecture into a visual wireframe, we did a bit more due diligence. We looked at […]
Two weeks later…
After a couple weeks of hashing, we’re getting to the point where we can/should begin wireframing www.utk.edu and see how […]
And on to information architecture
Everyone on the Web Team put together their choices for the www.utk.edu information architecture (primary navigation, secondary navigation, tertiary navigation) […]
What to do with all those videos…
After our usability testing, we had a major load of videos to code and survey responses to comb through and […]
Webteam Usability Testing with Fulton High School
We visited Fulton High School and conducted usability testing on www.utk.edu with 16 high school students. We used a three-part […]
Usability testing!
Well gosh, a smart way to begin thinking about a redesign (in addition to website & search analytics) could be […]