Signed consent forms & photos/sketches of each observant are submitted.
Notes taken from performing the user testing protocol on at least TWO users are submitted.
Notes from the first user include breakdowns, errors, or design improvements inspired by that user's testing session.
Notes from the second user include breakdowns, errors, or design improvements inspired by that user's testing session.
List of changes demonstrates changes that your team plans to implement, based off the user testing observations and subsequent discussions.
Redesign stems from user testing, and properly reflects an underlying design breakdown or design opportunity that arose from such testing.
The redesigned webpage is fully interactive, functional, and ready for online A/B testing next week.
The redesign only changed a single feature of one page of the app, thus making it possible to test with A/B testing.
The planned A/B test will involve measuring a quantifiable user behavior suitable for a chi-square test.
All possible outcomes of the A/B test are identified and interpreted with implications on the design of the prototype.
Development plan is included as a PDF, is easy for your TA to read and understand, and has been updated to show progress and additional tasks in the new version compared to the previous week