OptimalWorkshop has a product in beta called Chalkmark which is used to track where people click on a design prototype.
In Chalkmark, you upload images of interfaces and write a prompt for users to click on the interface to accomplish some task. Chalkmark records the clicks and shows you them in a report that looks similar to what you see with eyetracking heatmaps.
Too often presentations get caught up in the gee-whiz of the technology. Doesn't it seem like PowerPoint and its ilk set us up to create BORING presentations? Just because we can use a decaying slide… Continue
Posted on November 23, 2008 at 2:29pm — 2 Comments
With an education focused on writing and communication, I've been working in the Web field for my entire professional career.
In 1998, while developing websites for Michigan State University, I ran my first user tests for a site I had worked on. Whoa! Ever since then I have been integrating UX (info architecture, usability research, interface design) in my daily work.
I spent a couple years doing training and workshops in Web technologies and practice, I have worked as a consultant, and have led Web design teams.
Currently, I'm a Web Designer/Developer for a company that produces something called Internet Accountability software as well as an Internet filter.
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