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Worth: 40% (30% assignment deliverables + 10% presentation)
Due date (deliverables): 11pm Tuesday 29th April 2025.
Your task is to plan and conduct a face-to-face usability evaluation of a software application of your choice. Given that the software you choose may be quite large, you are not expected to evaluate every functionality, you can choose which parts you want to focus on yourself.
This means all your assignment work MUST adhere to this code of ethics and meet the low-risk study criteria.
In particular:
- participants must be 16 years or older.
- participants must sign a consent form before the study begins (provided in the assignment documents).
- all data collected must be non-identifying/anonymous
- use a participant numbering system to label data collected instead of names.
- you can record screens/voices but not faces.
- Data must be kept private and secure and cannot be shared with anyone other than the teaching team for this course. You cannot under any circumstances upload data collected from participants to generative AI tools e.g. ChatGPT as this would be a breach of ethics.
a) Read the Massey Code of Ethical Conduct: https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/research/research/ethics/human-ethics/code-ethical-conduct.cfmb) Complete the ethical compliance statement & low-risk checklist (provided in the assignment documents) to ensure your evaluation complies with all the low-risk ethics criteria. Please go through this carefully and ask Rachel if you have any questions. This must be completed and signed BEFORE doing Part 3 of the assignment.c) Read the information sheet and consent form (provided in the assignment documents). Do not edit these in any way, other than to add your name, software name and email address to the information sheet and consent form in the spaces indicated in red.
Part 2 – Usability evaluation plan (14 marks)
- Goal
- Questions – these are research questions relating to your goal.
- Equipment/Materials/Environment – make a detailed list of equipment/materials (electronic and non-electronic) you will need to conduct this evaluation. Also describe where the evaluation will be conducted - remember you need to meet with participants in person!158757 2025
- Participants - who would your ideal participants be and why? ? It is ok if you don’t find the ideal people when you do the evaluation in Part 3.
- Tasks – describe the tasks you would ask participants to perform in the evaluation. Include the task sheet of instructions you will be providing to participants. Do not include any parts of the site that require payment and ensure that no personal information from the participant is entered into the system.
- Test procedure – document what you will do in your evaluation session step by step from beginning to end for each participant.
- Data to be collected – describe all the kinds of data you plan to collect. If you plan to use questionnaires/interview, you must include a copy of the questions planned. As a Massey student you can use Qualtrics for administering online questionnaires if you wish: massey.qualtrics.com. You must include some kind of recording in your data e.g. audio/video and screen.
- Data analysis plan – explain how you plan to analyse each type of data you plan to collect to answer your questions and ultimately, your goal.
Your submission for this part should be the final plan that is used for your usability study in Part 3b after changes are made during the pilot study (Part 3a).
Part 3 – Pilot and usability study (6 marks)
b) Usability study: Once you have finished the pilot study to the point that no other changes will be made to the usability evaluation plan, then you are ready to run the usability evaluation. You need to run your usability evaluation with at least 5 participants in person. These participants must be different to those included in your pilot study. In your main assignment document, state the number of participants included in the usability evaluation.
Note that the pilot and usability sessions must be recorded using either audio/video and screen recording so that we can verify that this has been completed (but do not include the participants face). You may ask friends/family or fellow students from this class to participate in your study if you wish – feel free to use Discord/Stream forum to do so. Remember that you don’t have to find your ‘ideal’ participants for this assignment.
i. Give them time to read the information sheet.ii. Give them an opportunity to ask any questions and theniii. ask them to sign the consent form if they are happy to participate. They also must circle that they agree to recordings in order to participate, given that recordings are compulsory for this assignment.
All participants MUST complete a consent form before doing the study. All signed consent forms must be submitted as part of your raw data for this assignment.
You must submit all the raw data that you have collected from participants during the pilot and usability study, including ethics documentation, recordings, spreadsheets, questionnaires with participants answers, observational notes etc. in a .zip file. If the recordings are too large to submit via Stream put the recordings ONLY in a .zip file on your Massey OneDrive (or other cloud storage of your choice) and include a link to it in your main assignment document so we can download it. Please set the permissions so that anyone with the link can access the data. All other data and assignment documents must be submitted directly in Stream.
Part 4 – Analysis & results (6 marks)
There is no word limit for this part but keep it brief and to the point.
Part 5 – Presentation (10 marks)
- Introduce your chosen software and the parts you will be evaluating.
- Briefly summarise your evaluation plan.
- Discuss how the pilot study progressed; how many participants were part of the pilot study and why.
- Summarise the findings of the pilot study and discuss the changes made to the evaluation plan based on these findings.
- Discuss how the main usability study progressed; how many participants were part of this part of the study. Summarise the results of the evaluation and link these back to your goals/questions.
- Discuss your personal experience and reflect on anything you might do/not do if you had to plan and run an evaluation again.
I would recommend spending most of your time during the presentation conveying details that are not included in the rest of your deliverables.
Distance students: Record a video presentation. Submit the video file on Stream. You do not need to submit your slides.
Auckland students: Submit your slides only. You do not need to make a video presentation as you will present the slides you submit in front of the class during Block 2. No changes to slides can be made after the submission deadline.
Part 6 – Optional participation (no marks)
Allowed AI usage:
AI PLANNING
The prompts and outputs of any AI used must be provided in an appendix to your submitted assessment. See these guidelines for writing your appendix: https://stream.massey.ac.nz/mod/book/view.php?id=5430644&chapterid=1354035
The key to Level 2 is that NO DIRECT AI CONTENT is allowed in the final assessment submission. As a fundamental principle you must make sure that what you submit for your assessment is your own work. What does this mean specifically in the context of this assessment?
You may ask AI to help you in the following ways:
- You may use AI to explain concepts or clarify topics. For example: “Explain what brain computer interfaces are.”
- You may use AI to provide examples to deepen your understanding. For example: “Can you give me an example of how a brain-computer interface might be used”
- When using AI, make sure to carefully evaluate its responses for accuracy and relevance.
You must not use AI in the following ways:
- You must not directly input assessment instructions into an AI bot or software.
- You must not directly copy any content from online sources or generated by AI into your assessments, even if you modify it slightly afterward.
- You must not paraphrase AI-generated content to make it appear as your own work. This means you should not reword or rearrange AI-generated content and present it as your own creation, even if you change some of the wording or structure.
- You must not assume AI outputs are always accurate—always verify information independently.
Generative AI use statement
Submission instructions
- Submit one document to Stream using the Assignment 1 Submission link. It must include:
- Low risk checklist (Part 1)
- Signed ethical compliance statement (Part 1)
- Evaluation plan (Part 2)
- Optional Link to a .zip file with recordings from the pilot study & main usability evaluation ONLY if they are too big to submit with the rest of the raw data on Stream
- Summary of the results (Part 4)
- Your completed Generative AI statement (using the template provided). All students, whether you used Generative AI or not must submit this statement.
- One .zip file with raw data collected during the pilot study & main usability evaluation including signed consent forms (Part 3)
- Auckland students: submit slides for your presentation (Part 5)
- Distance students: submit a video presentation file (Part 5)
Additional Notes:
- Proof read your assignment carefully; marks will be deducted for poor presentation.
- Late penalty: Assignments submitted after the due date (without prior permission) will incur a penalty.
- Originality: Assignments will be checked on turnitin, so please ensure your work is your own. If you use content from another source (either directly or if you use the ideas), you must reference it appropriately. If you are unsure see the Massey guidelines here: https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/about/massey/university-management/avc-academic/academic-integrity/academic-integrity-students.cfm
- Please see above for guidance on use of generative AI tools. Under no circumstances are you allowed to share any data collected from participants with AI tools as it would breach our ethics in terms of keeping participants data private and secure.
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Marks |
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Part 1 - Ethics |
Have completed the low risk checklist, ethical compliance statement, and participant consent forms satisfactorily, and the study meets all ethics requirements. |
3 |
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Part 2 - Usability evaluation plan |
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14 |
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Completeness |
Will the test plan meet the objectives described and deliver a valid result?
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Part 3 - Pilot study & usability evaluation |
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6 |
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Is there a suitable number of participants in the pilot & usability studies? Has evidence of the studies being conducted with participants been provided in the form of recordings. |
2 |
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Has all the raw data been submitted and listed in the assignment? Is the data collected appropriate and of high quality? |
2 |
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Has the execution of the evaluation lined up with the plan? |
2 |
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Part 4 – Analysis & results |
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6 |
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Is the data analysis logical, thorough and of high quality? |
2 |
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Has the execution of the data analysis lined up with the planned data analysis? |
2 |
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Have the goal and questions been met/answered appropriately? |
1 |
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Are all results/conclusions well justified by the evidence provided? |
1 |
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Part 5 – Presentation |
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10 |
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Quality of presentation skills and slides |
3 |
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Content coverage and depth |
3 |
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Content quality |
4 |
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Quality |
Is the assignment well presented and formatted, with correct spelling and grammar? |
1 |
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TOTAL: 40 marks |
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