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including people with intellectual disabilities in the WWW

Test

When preparing for user testing:

Test your website as much as possible with people with intellectual disabilities, to be sure it works well for them. Here are some tips on how to carry out a test.

  • Decide on the sections of your site that you want to test.
  • Decide which users you need to test your site (find out more about different degrees of intellectual disability in the ‘people with intellectual disability’ section of this site).
  • Define tasks for users to carry out.
  • Decide if there is anything qualitative you want to test (whether users like the site, find it attractive, would be likely to use it).
  • Identify what you would need to know about users before the test starts (age, experience of the web, nature of intellectual, learning, sensory and physical impairments).
  • Draw up an observation template to help you take notes during the test.
  • Test the test!

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When testing, aim to:

  • Have a natural discussion.
  • Go through questions in any order, to help the discussion be natural.
  • Re-word and repeat the questions if necessary.
  • Go off on a tangent if the discussion leads that way.
  • Ask enough questions to build a good picture.
  • Talk a lot less than your tester does.
  • Listen, prompt, clarify. Take notes later if doing it while you talk interrupts the flow.

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Before testing, carry out an interview to find out about the tester and gain insight into:

  • Level of technical awareness.
  • Attitudes towards the Web.
  • Experience of Web use.
  • Any assistive technology normally used (find out more about assistive technologies in the ‘information about accessibility‘ section.

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