Project resources
We will continuously update this space through the life of the project and will post our data collection tools and outputs as they become available.
The user researcher perspective
In this drawing we report our initial findings from interviews with user researchers. We used this drawing to stimluate further debate at roundtable discussions.
Data Collection Tool: April 2022
Citation: Wang, Y., Rutter, S., McKenna-Aspell, J., & Zamani, E. (2022). The user researcher perspective. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6587791
The participant usability journey
In this drawing we report our initial findings from an interview study with 17 participants who identify as having a disability and or identify as LGBTQ+. We used this drawing to stimulate further debate at roundtable discussions.
Data Collection Tool: April 2022
Citation: McKenna-Aspell, J., Wang, Y., Rutter, S., & Zamani, E. (2022). The participant usability journey. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6587854
What does usability testing look like for a participant?
In this storyboard we describe what usability testing could look like for a participant to stimulate a conversation about people's preferences for taking part in studies. The storyboard shows examples of what might happen. For example, in "1. Be invited to a usability study", we show a participant scanning a QR code. People may be familiar with and prefer other ways of being invited to a study. This is what we wanted to find out for this and each of the drawings.
Data Collection Tool: March 2022
Citation: McKenna-Aspell, J., Wang, Y., Rutter, S., & Zamani, E. (2022). What does usability testing look like for a participant?. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6586759