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Ad Hoc User study
Subject: K Vs Tech Skills: basic computer skills Demography: F, 50-60 yo Language: Dutch Medium: Android phone(s), Fennec Browser User interface language: Dutch
Task
- Switch to the 'facade garden'-theme
- add a facade garden
How it went
The tester is still on the cyclestreet-theme as they just finished a previous user test
They indicate that they want to add a facade garden nearby. The first challenge is to switch to the facade-garden-map.
She first presses the 'layers'-button on the bottom left, where she doesn't find any switch-map functionality. (1) She closes this popup again.
She swipes back without success, swipes down from the top of the screen opening the notifications area of Android, which she closes again.
She asks the examinator if the controls of the browser (URL-bar, ...) would help her.
She then opens the '?'-button and sees the theme introduction panel. She scrolls down, and sees the 'Discover more maps'-option which she picks. This takes her to the map selection tab, where she browses until she finds and opens the facade garden map.
While she is reading the welcome message, the welcome message automatically closes. (2)
Once on the facade garden map, she wants to add a new facade garden. As this is a very small 'garden' (5cm by 5cm), the accurate placing is very important; the garden is placed on the edge between two houses, where a map view with housenumbers is thus important.
The tester taps the map more or less where the facade garden is, but complains that this is not accurate enough. The examinator hints that there is a way to switch backgrounds. (3) This clues her to use the quick background switcher at the bottom left, where she uses the GRB-background layer (which is appropriate) even though she isn't familiar with it. (4)
She taps the add-new-point marker to an appropriate location, reads the text 'tap here to add a new point' to confirm that she needs to tap, and taps it to open the dialog. She selects the (only) category 'geveltuintje' (facade garden) to add. In the next step, she is greeted by the location input map, showing a particularly dim and shadowy aerial picture with a lot of roofs. The test subject moves this map a lot, as she is confused - up to the allowed boundaries. It is hinted that she can use the GRB-map again (5, 3) which she selects. With this, she adds a new facade garden. She is greeted by the infoscreen for the new point. She answers the various questions successfully, but skips the 'how is this garden oriented' as it looks to complicated at first glance.
To improve
- Add a subtle 'go back to the theme overview' in the layer selection at the bottom
- While she was reading the welcome message, the GPS-sensor found a fix and moved the map to it. This triggers the automatic-close functionality. Todo: disable this
- Derive a way to hint users what to do, e.g. a tooltip or aggressive tooltip?
- It might also be interesting to show a "you just switched to background" as tooltip
- Use "map" as default background for the preset