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Self Test/Self Audit
Scenario: You want to test your site's usability, but you have limited time and resources.
What/Why: A self-audit can help you find usability problems. By looking at your site objectively, using the Heuristic Evaluation form to find potential problems, writing questions and testing yourself you can easily surface issues that impact your site. See tech tips in rectangular boxes throughout this guide for additional resources.
A/B Testing or Comparison Testing
Scenario: You have a few options in design layout or navigation.
Validation Test or Verification
Scenario: You are about to launch your new website!What/Why: Validation tests ensure your website meets certain standards. Set benchmarks for how long tasks should take and evaluate your users against these benchmarks. This quantitative data is measured and can help identify any problem areas.
Assessment Test
Scenario: You chose a design for your website and you've just implemented your first prototype, you want to know if it's working as planned.What/Why: These tests are done early on or midway through your design after your early concepts are implemented. The assessment test helps you evaluate the effectiveness of your website. You may want to do several rounds as you make changes.
LSNTAP is hosting a challenge to help law clerks working in the legal aid and non-profit arena build their personal brand. The challenge is open to law students working as law clerks/interns at legal aid, legal services organizations, and non-profit organizations across the country and in Guam, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Students working for legal tech companies and legal service partner companies working within the legal aid arena are also welcome to participate.
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