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Usability Testing: a hands-on testing workshop on multiple screen sizes

Usability Testing: a hands-on testing workshop on multiple screen sizes

Are you a UX Designer who is new to usability testing? Wondering how to upgrade your skills?

On November 4 from 3-5pm at the Design Exchange, Usability Matters will be running a workshop to teach you the skills to test your own designs on desktop, tablet and mobile devices.
In this workshop, Usability Matters UX designers Adie MargineanuDale McRaeNick Crampton and Linn Vizard will teach you how to critically analyze a website, how to conduct a usability test, and how to avoid common mistakes when designing for the web. We'll also touch on the challenges of accessibility testing and how to ensure your designs meet the needs of people with varying abilities.
Learn the basics, try your hand at administering a usability test, and present your findings back to the group!

Usability Matters Inc

Date: Tuesday, 4 November 2014 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM (EST)

Location: Design Exchange,Toronto, ON 

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