From the course: UX Foundations: Prototyping (2017)

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Testing and evaluating prototypes

Testing and evaluating prototypes

From the course: UX Foundations: Prototyping (2017)

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Testing and evaluating prototypes

- [Narrator] When creating your design prototypes you'll want to be aware of the kind of feedback you're looking for as it relates to where you are in your design process. You want to make sure you get the right type of feedback that will be useful to you as the designer to incorporate back into your design. User research is its own topic, and I recommend watching UX Foundations Research to gain more understanding on the research process. At a high level, the general work flow for testing and evaluating prototypes for each level of fidelity follows a basic format. You may need a facilitator, and this person can be a user researcher or someone else who has a neutral mind set, and who is very familiar with the prototype and the design goals. It's very important that the facilitator is neutral because you don't want someone to ask leading questions to the user or to judge the user in any way. If you're testing low and medium fidelity prototypes the designer and the facilitator will…

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