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Eyes wide shut - usability test by eye tracking IMAODBC Avila, Spain 25-29 September 2006 Annegrete Wulff, Statistics Denmark [email protected]
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Eyes wide shut - usability test by eye tracking

IMAODBC

Avila, Spain 25-29 September 2006Annegrete Wulff, Statistics Denmark

[email protected]

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What I’ll be talking about

• Eye tracking as a method• Tasks and solutions• Some live navigation examples• Conclusions regarding the method

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About the method

• Equipment built into a monitor

• Web camera and infra light sources

• Measure eye movements and transforms them to what the users see

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What we can learn

• 10 test users, 10 tasks• Do people pay attention to our

logo?• Where should we place the most

valuable content?• What confuses visitors on the site?

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Find info about the municipality reform

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Search functionUse the search to find number of cars

Read the links

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Reading subject areas in StatBank

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Video

• Find info on municipality changes (and print it)

• Find the numbers of cars (use search function)

• Find the number of Swedish citizens in Denmark (do not use search)

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Pros ……

• The user feels anonymous• Pre-test functionality and design • Understand user behaviour and

audience responses• Test results combined with

interviews

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….. et cons

• do not separate different layers• should not stand alone• the user continues for longer time to

find a correct answer• expensive equipment

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Conclusions

• We don’t always see what we look at• Putting information on the web doesn’t

make it accessible• Use short pages, short lines• Do as other web sites • Combining different test methods helps

us in understanding our users


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