1. Decide What to Evaluate ?
It depends on the stage of a project and the goals. Such as: ideas and concepts, designs, prototypes, implementations, and products in use.
2. why do we need to evaluate the website?
To ensure functionality (effectiveness) and performance (efficiency), to see the Customer / User acceptance, to Identify problems and improve development life-cycle. In a word,evaluating websites means determining whether
or not they are “good”.
3. Levels of Web Evaluation:
Formative Evaluation
Summative Evaluation
4.Evaluation Techniques:
Formal & Informal
5. Web Evaluation Tools:
Observation, interviews (Structured/NonStructured)
Surveys/Questionnaires Focus Groups Analysis Reports, and Dialogue with Users
Form, Checklist or Rubric
6 Evaluation Procedures:
1. One-to-One:
2. Small-Group Evaluation:
3. Field Testing:
It is quite interesting to evaluate a website, isn't it?
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ReplyDeleteWhite space — the space between visual elements — is an integral part of the message. White space tells you where one section ends and another begins. White space is a design term that describes the unused areas on a book, magazine, multimedia application or web page.
White space is one of important principle of designing a web site. white space is the absence of text and graphics. It is basically known as breathing room for your eyes to rest. It will make a page less confusing and overwhelming by adding the white space into the pages. It includes margins, space between lines of type, off-set of text from images (text wraps) and any other part of the page that is empty.
Well white space breaks the clutter of a design. White space not necessarily need to be white, it's just larger areas taken up by a certain colors.
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