Chen, C.J., Lau, S.Y., Chuah. K.M., & Teh, C.S. (2013). Group Usability Testing of Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments: A Modified Approach.

Conventional usability testing is usually conducted with several individual participants. In recent years, however, group usability testing is gradually gaining attention. Such approach involves several-to-many participants performing tasks simultaneously, with one to several testers observing and i...

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Main Authors: Chen, Chwen Jen, Siew, Yung Lau, Chuah, Kee-Man, Teh, Chee Siong
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spelling my.unimas.ir.99732016-01-05T01:32:17Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9973/ Chen, C.J., Lau, S.Y., Chuah. K.M., & Teh, C.S. (2013). Group Usability Testing of Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments: A Modified Approach. Chen, Chwen Jen Siew, Yung Lau Chuah, Kee-Man Teh, Chee Siong L Education (General) T Technology (General) Conventional usability testing is usually conducted with several individual participants. In recent years, however, group usability testing is gradually gaining attention. Such approach involves several-to-many participants performing tasks simultaneously, with one to several testers observing and interacting with the participants. This approach is able to generate many useful data within a short period of time. In light with the need to further improve the approach, this paper presents a modified version of a group usability testing and how it can be feasibly used to evaluate the usability of a non-immersive virtual reality-based learning environment. The proposed modified group approach aims to minimize the possibility of data loss during the usability testing process. The effectiveness and efficiency of this modified method was compared to the original approach of group usability testing. The results indicate that the modified group usability testing is more effective and efficient than the original approach as it can collect more critical and significant data with lesser time, cost and effort consumption. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Chen, Chwen Jen and Siew, Yung Lau and Chuah, Kee-Man and Teh, Chee Siong (2013) Chen, C.J., Lau, S.Y., Chuah. K.M., & Teh, C.S. (2013). Group Usability Testing of Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments: A Modified Approach. In: Group Usability Testing of Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments: A Modified Approach. The 9th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 97, 691 – 699.. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042813037348
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topic L Education (General)
T Technology (General)
spellingShingle L Education (General)
T Technology (General)
Chen, Chwen Jen
Siew, Yung Lau
Chuah, Kee-Man
Teh, Chee Siong
Chen, C.J., Lau, S.Y., Chuah. K.M., & Teh, C.S. (2013). Group Usability Testing of Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments: A Modified Approach.
description Conventional usability testing is usually conducted with several individual participants. In recent years, however, group usability testing is gradually gaining attention. Such approach involves several-to-many participants performing tasks simultaneously, with one to several testers observing and interacting with the participants. This approach is able to generate many useful data within a short period of time. In light with the need to further improve the approach, this paper presents a modified version of a group usability testing and how it can be feasibly used to evaluate the usability of a non-immersive virtual reality-based learning environment. The proposed modified group approach aims to minimize the possibility of data loss during the usability testing process. The effectiveness and efficiency of this modified method was compared to the original approach of group usability testing. The results indicate that the modified group usability testing is more effective and efficient than the original approach as it can collect more critical and significant data with lesser time, cost and effort consumption.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Chen, Chwen Jen
Siew, Yung Lau
Chuah, Kee-Man
Teh, Chee Siong
author_facet Chen, Chwen Jen
Siew, Yung Lau
Chuah, Kee-Man
Teh, Chee Siong
author_sort Chen, Chwen Jen
title Chen, C.J., Lau, S.Y., Chuah. K.M., & Teh, C.S. (2013). Group Usability Testing of Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments: A Modified Approach.
title_short Chen, C.J., Lau, S.Y., Chuah. K.M., & Teh, C.S. (2013). Group Usability Testing of Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments: A Modified Approach.
title_full Chen, C.J., Lau, S.Y., Chuah. K.M., & Teh, C.S. (2013). Group Usability Testing of Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments: A Modified Approach.
title_fullStr Chen, C.J., Lau, S.Y., Chuah. K.M., & Teh, C.S. (2013). Group Usability Testing of Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments: A Modified Approach.
title_full_unstemmed Chen, C.J., Lau, S.Y., Chuah. K.M., & Teh, C.S. (2013). Group Usability Testing of Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments: A Modified Approach.
title_sort chen, c.j., lau, s.y., chuah. k.m., & teh, c.s. (2013). group usability testing of virtual reality-based learning environments: a modified approach.
publishDate 2013
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9973/
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