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How to do remote usability testing

5 min readNov 8, 2020

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Video call with two people
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Software

Video Call

Prototype

Test Script

Background: I want you to imagine you are taking your new puppy on a walk through your neighborhood, a small suburb called Tinyville. On your way back home, you see a bunch of posters for a dog walking service. You really love your new puppy and spending time with him, but you could use some help walking him during the work week.

Task: Go to the homepage of xyz and look around.

Follow up: What do you think of the site? What is the first thing you looked at? What is the first thing you would like to click on? Why?

Computer Set Up

My computer (with the camera I’m using)

Second Monitor

Testing

Note Taking

Technical Difficulties

I asked them where they would click given the prompt and why? I went ahead and clicked where they asked throughout the entire usability test.

A benefit I found was more dialogue and I better understood every choice the user made, which may not have happened if it was in-person.

Accessibility and Diversity

Man using Assistive Technology on Computer
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Accessibility

Diversity within Participants

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Jessica Kende
Jessica Kende

Written by Jessica Kende

Outspoken Adobe UX Designer with equal parts skill, drive, and curiosity. Learning to navigate the design space — and writing about it.

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