The purpose of this usability study is to examine the ease of use of a website designed to provide tutoring resources for Project SHINE volunteers on their mobile devices. Participants in this study were UH Mānoa students who belong to student clubs and organizations with stated missions of learning through community service. Participants performed a series of tasks based on a usability protocol. Participants used a smartphone fitted with a wireless camera that allowed the researcher to record audio and monitor both the on-screen activity and gestures of the user. The design of this usability study aimed to provide participants with an authentic or as close to real-world mobile user experience as possible and allowed the testing to be conducted at any location.
- Jonah Preising, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, USA
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