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What is User Testing?

In e-learning solutions, designers not only need to assess the efficacy of their instruction, but also the quality and performance of the systems that deliver the instruction. For the purpose of our course, user testing in e-learning courses is formative evaluation conducted at the end of the development cycle. User testing of e-learning courses evaluates instructional objectives, software quality assurance, and the overall user experience. To do this, designers must incorporate the good practices from the instructional field and the good practices from the software field to ensure the quality of their solutions.

Why use User Testing?

User testing is used to ensure quality assurance, correct information, correct strategy implementation, strategies support instructional objectives, and delivery platform and courseware are compatible.


Phonebein 17:47, 6 April 2008 (UTC) Think about micro instructional strategy here. Is there anyway to make this list more memorable? Anytime you have a list of principles, you need to be thinking about making it easy to remember. You've already chunked it (7+/-2 items, but is there more you could do? Also, I won't comment on this any more, but you need instructors for what the user should do next.

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