Cambridge Usability Group considers optimum numbers for user testing and usability aspects of prosthetic memory
Cambridge Usability Group meets again on 8th October with presentations on two papers from CHI 2007:
“Usability Testing: What Have We Overlooked?” considers the question of the optimum number of user sessions to include in a usability test.
”Capturing life experiences: Software or wetware?: discovering when and why people use digital prosthetic memory” considers the proliferation of digital devices intended to support prosthetic memory (PM) and reports on a lab study that investigates when and why people use PM and Organic memory.
The meeting takes place at Microsoft Research Cambridge at 18:30 for 18:45. Attendance is FREE and you do not need to be a UK UPA member to go along.
Email cambridge.usability@gmail.com to reserve a place.
