“Quality assurance and testing: We’ll use the methods we deem most suitable at different stages of the process (e.g., usability lab test, guerilla testing, click tests, pluralistic walkthroughs, etc.) to make sure we get it right.
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Wireframes Photoshop sketch
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1 in 3 problems
experts finds are false alarms
1 in 2 problems that users have gets overlooked by
experts
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DementiaGet advice from professionals.
The first signs of dementia are often vague, and it may therefore be difficultto make a diagnosis. Many people with dementia say that they areexperiencing things that were simple, has become more difficult.
Some of the early signs of dementia are:
What can you do?Are you worried if you or a loved one has dementia, you should contact aGP. It can take time to make a diagnosis of dementia. Before contacting aGP, you may want to think through, and note a few key words about thesepoints:
reduced attention and concentration: You may think it's been difficultto follow a conversation.
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memory failure: You experience a sudden feeling to have forgottenwhat you have done earlier in the day.
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language problems: You may have trouble remembering what thingsare called.
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sudden moments of confusion: You might find that you lose track,even in simple everyday situations.
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#7 Weekly drop-in test Time: 6 h per project + time spent observing Costs: rewarding subjects + setting up a lab
After you set up the lab: Test day e.g. every Wednesday One person responsible for moderating and recruiting test subjects 4 test subjects each time People sign up to have their projects tested Multiple projects can be tested each time
7 methods: 1. Hit the streets 2. Information architecture 3. First click 4. Live experiments 5. Did you get it done 6. Microtesting content 7. Weekly drop-in lab test
7 methods: 1. Hit the streets 2. Information architecture 3. First click 4. Live experiments 5. Did you get it done 6. Microtesting content 7. Weekly drop-in lab test
7 methods: 1. Hit the streets 2. Information architecture 3. First click 4. Live experiments 5. Did you get it done 6. Microtesting content 7. Weekly drop-in lab test
7 methods: 1. Hit the streets 2. Information architecture 3. First click 4. Live experiments 5. Did you get it done 6. Microtesting content 7. Weekly drop-in lab test