[Sigia-l] User / screen capture best practices
Pittas Marios
marios at pittas-associates.com
Mon Mar 3 20:53:03 EST 2003
In order of importance:
1 screen activity (website)
2 User side body (from behind above shoulder including a portion of the
screen and the user) using a wide view..
Here, we keep the screen activity and in a small square superimpose the user
side body allowing us to see what the user might be doing (e.g. start
writting down on a piece of paper) and how they are reacting to the system
interactions (e.g. shocked when something happens..).
Marios
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From: sigia-l-admin at asis.org [mailto:sigia-l-admin at asis.org]On Behalf Of
Andres Sulleiro
Sent: 04 March 2003 01:15
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Subject: [Sigia-l] User / screen capture best practices
Hi all,
Based on your experience, during a usability test, which of the common
ways to capture screen activity and user expressions do you find most
important? And which do you think is most important to have recorded?
I'm contemplating the following:
- screen activity (website)
- User facial expression (portrait)
- User body (from behind above shoulder)
When composing the image, would you have the screen activity
superimposed over the portrait of the user or vice versa?
Any ideas?
Thank you for your help.
-- Andrés Sulleiro
andres at sulleiro.com
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