Mobile user testing, Draft 8, User 4 (November 24, 2009)
Notes
Pre-visit scenario
Task: How would you decide whether or not to go to the museum that week?
- Would look at personal schedule for the weekend and weekdays after 6 PM
- Depends on whether friends are coming too--wouldn't go to the museum alone; would call friends up and see what their availability is like
- Would look for the address of the museum and their opening hours
- Would tap on Visitor Information, and expect opening hours there
- At home screen, would expect some pictures of popular objects in the museum
- Unclear about what My Collection does--but assumes it's a collection of her favourites. Thinks it may be a way to add favourite objects to a "wish list" of sorts
- Would look for collections (Collections) that are in the museum, and decide which ones interest her, and plan how she'd move through the museum
 - Would expect the collections to be sorted somehow, maybe by time
 - Would expect it be accompanied by a map
- On Exhibitions: assumes these are just the temporary exhibits
Task: How would you go about looking for what exhibitions are currently on?
- Would tap on Exhibitions- Would choose one of the current exhibitions, because she's planning to go this week
- Chose an exhibition based on interest in title text
- Unclear about what "Event today" means--assumes perhaps there are specific events for today?
Task: How would you go about learning more about an exhibition you're interested in?
- Tapped on an exhibition ("Simple Montreal", since that's the only one we have available)
- Assumes if she taps on the first arrow (from "About") that she'd get a map of the exhibition, because the arrow is next to the words "3rd Floor"
- On content from the main exhibition page:
 - Expect to get more information about what's in the exhibition, and not about Montreal (which is what the current description text has)
 - From the description text, she's unclear about what's actually in the exhibition: pictures? movies? artifacts?
- On Catalog: "This is good"
 - Asks, But why would I want to go to the museum when I can see all the objects?
 - On first screen after Catalog (list of themes), unclear and confused about where the objects are--or are they pictures?
   - Would tap on one to dig deeper ("Surviving Winter")
   - Now clear--sees the list of objects
   - Assumes there's a scrollbar somewhere to scroll down
- On finding even more information: wouldn't need to search for stuff on other websites, because museums are good at providing the necessary information
- Guestbook looks interesting-would read that (read four comments)-wouldn't tap to read/see more comments
Task: How would you go about finding how much the exhibition costs?
- Went back to main page, tapped on Visitor Information
Q: Are you satisfied with the breadth/depth of content/functionality of these exhibition pages?
- Would want to know more about the artists(/creators), if there are any; an artist's
- Would want to know what exhibitions were most visited last week
In-museum scenario
Task: How would you go about learning more about an object you've come across that you're interested in?
- Remembers seeing an Object Code Entry option on main screen
- Tapped Object Code Entry, entered code
- Unclear about whether she needs to "submit" somehow
- On Artifact View,
 - Assumes tapping "Collect" would add it to My Collection, which she remembers seeing off the home page
 - Assumes tapping on "Send" would ask her for an email, to send to friends or to herself (though she only remembers her family's and close friends email addresses offhand)
 - Tapped on the "+" of description, read it quickly, and tapped "-" to collapse
 - Tapped on "Audio/Video", chose a video, expects video to come up and take over the full screen
   - Video is nice, but unsure about how useful it would be in a noisy place
 - On tags: confused as to what tags are--expecting maybe photos by other visitors? (after seeing the tags panel: still doesn't get it, and would go back to the rest of the screen)
 - Would spend time leaving comments
 - Would take her time reading things, and if really interested in the object, would go to Related Objects, and expect to see other objects there
 - On left-right arrows on the picture: expects it to take her to the object next to it
Task: What would you do to remember an object for the future?
- Would use "Collect" or "Send", probably "Collect", because she wouldn't want to have separate emails for each of the objects
- Would want to collect all the objects, and then lump send them in one email
Task: How would you go about seeing a bigger picture of this object?
- Zooming? Wouldn't need to because she's in front of the object