This is a pretty good start for a performance analysis Ten Step Performance Analysis.
Posts from ‘December, 2005’
Better Desktop - FOSS usability testing
Better Desktop is a treasure of data from usability tests on the KDE and GNOME desktop environments. I did a quick viewing of two of the videos in which the subjects were asked to “change the fonts on the desktop.” Very interesting. The length of a video presumably tell how much floundering a subject needed [...]
Dyslexia and computors
Dyslexia and computors Richard Olson discusses his and others research relating to dyslexia and computers.
Book Review: Dyslexia and Information and Communications Technology by Anita Keates, 2002
Dyslexia Toolkit from the Open University, UK.
Dyslexia: 100 Years on Brain Research and Understanding by Liz Brooks.
Module 1: An Introduction to Students with Dyslexia in Higher Education from the [...]
We need to do IT!
Do it- make yer webpages using standards, (X)HTML, and CSS - or don’t do at all, no more table layouts and “advanced webscripting from a design perspective” - or slicing and gluing together images maps as it was.
Accessibility, the gloves come off | And all that Malarkey
A web professional can never stop learning
Web Standards and [...]
Take a moment and reflect on “Trust, Morality, and Software Services”
Two questions for those of us/you who are using web email services like Gmail or Yahoo:
1. Who is reading your email over your shoulder?
2. Are emails really deleted when you “trash” them?
If your answers are “no one” and “of course” - well then read Alex Bosworth’s Weblog: Trust, Morality, and Software Services and I [...]