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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:URC Spring Brown Bag Series: When and How to Run a Usability Test
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SUMMARY:URC Spring Brown Bag Series: When and How to Run a Usability Test
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Join us for <strong>When and How to Run a Usability Test</strong> presented by Zoraida Cabrera-Mieles, UX Researcher/Designer, Harvard Web Publishing.</p><p>	Usability tests can often feel overly-complex, time-consuming, and expensive. But they don’t have to be! In this talk, we’ll demystify strategies for planning and executing usability tests. We’ll approach common questions, such as: </p><ul>	<li>		Is a usability test the right research approach?	</li>	<li>		Why should I test if the product isn’t finished? 	</li>	<li>		How many participants should I recruit? 	</li>	<li>		Do I really need real users? 	</li>	<li>		How do I write tasks or questions for the study?	</li>	<li>		How do I moderate a remote usability test?	</li></ul><p>	Plus we’ll discuss strategies for getting buy-in from stakeholders, and mention resources available for Harvard teams interested in running usability tests.</p><p>	<a data-url="https://libcal.library.harvard.edu/event/7572576" href="https://libcal.library.harvard.edu/event/7572576" title="">Please register through LibCal to receive the Zoom meeting details.</a> (HarvardKey required)</p>
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
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DTSTART:20210317T160000Z
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