One of the biggest challenges in website and intranet design is creating the information architecture: what goes where? A card sort is a user-centered design method for increasing a system’s find ability.
3. Mental models are deeply held internal images
of how the world works, images that limit us to
familiar ways of thinking and acting. Very often,
we are not consciously aware of our mental
models or the effects they have on our behavior
Peter Senge
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6. Card Sorting
o A card sort is a user-centered
design method for increasing a
system’s find ability.
o The process involves sorting a
series of cards, each labeled
with a piece of content or
functionality, into groups that
make sense to users or
participants.
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7. With card sorting you can
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Build the structure for your website
Build the structure for your navigation
Decide what to put on the pages
Label categories and navigation
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8. When should we do it
Card sorting is a user-centered, formative
technique. It should be used as an input to:
o designing a new site
o designing a new area of a site
o redesigning a site
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9. I’m pretty sure I know how to sort
things in a way that will make scene
to our site Visitor
No! you probably don’t
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10. There are different ways to sort
information
And the best way may not be you were thinking
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12. How Can We Do It?
i.
Decide what you want to learn
ii.
Select the type of Card Sort (open vs. closed)
iii.
Choose Suitable Content
iv.
Choose and invite participants
v.
Conduct the sort (online or in-person)
vi.
Analyze Results
vii.
Integrate results
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13. What are you wanting to learn?
o How do our users expect the information
to be organized and categorized?
o What terminology and labels do they find
confusing and what better terms can we
use?
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14. How Can We Do It?
i.
Decide what you want to learn
ii.
Select the type of Card Sort (open vs. closed)
iii.
Choose Suitable Content
iv.
Choose and invite participants
v.
Conduct the sort (online or in-person)
vi.
Analyze Results
vii.
Integrate results
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15. What is your Goal?
Discover
In an open card sort,
participants create their own
names for the categories.
Open Card Sorting / Close Card Sorting
Validation
In a closed card sort,
participants are provided
with a predetermined set of
category names.
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17. How Can We Do It?
i.
Decide what you want to learn
ii.
Select the type of Card Sort (open vs. closed)
iii.
Choose Suitable Content
iv.
Choose and invite participants
v.
Conduct the sort (online or in-person)
vi.
Analyze Results
vii.
Integrate results
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18. SELECTING CONTENT
Cards come from where?
It depends But:
you do an audit of the key content
that will be on your site
you create a card for each section
you present the stack of cards to a
participant and ask them to sort
them into groups that are
meaningful to them.
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19. How Can We Do It?
i.
Decide what you want to learn
ii.
Select the type of Card Sort (open vs. closed)
iii.
Choose Suitable Content
iv.
Choose and invite participants
v.
Conduct the sort (online or in-person)
vi.
Analyze Results
vii.
Integrate results
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20. Invite Participants
o Who are your target audience?
o How can you find them – Email? Social network? Or …
o Do they need to gifts for involvement?
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21. Sample of invitation
o Dear <Name of customer contact>,
o Session Description : <Name of company> is continually focusing
on user experience to ensure that …
o What: This user experience research session will focus on how an
end-user would organize the navigation components on <Product
Name> …
o Who: who should be participant in this session & their involvement
gift is ….
o When: The session will take approximately 1.5 hours during
December 4-19 (during one of the days)…
o Where
o How: Short explain about session
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22. How Can We Do It?
i.
Decide what you want to learn
ii.
Select the type of Card Sort (open vs. closed)
iii.
Choose Suitable Content
iv.
Choose and invite participants
v.
Conduct the sort (online or in-person)
vi.
Analyze Results
vii.
Integrate results
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23. What is your Goal?
Less Participants
More cements
Can be Moderated
Online Card Sorting / Offline Card Sorting
More Participants
Less cements
Un Moderated
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24. Lead the face-to-face session
Why questions
Explain session clearly
• Ask them, Why do they think this or
that?
• There is no right or wrong answers,
we just want to know what you
think
Minimize interruption
• Encourage the participants to think
loud
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25. How Can We Do It?
i.
Decide what you want to learn
ii.
Select the type of Card Sort (open vs. closed)
iii.
Choose Suitable Content
iv.
Choose and invite participants
v.
Conduct the sort (online or in-person)
vi.
Analyze Results
vii.
Integrate results
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26. Analyzing
o Prepare your data for analysis ( you can find more Box and
arrow’s version | Rosenfeld media’s version)
o Analyze
qualitative
information
based
on
user
comments.
o Analyze quantitative information
o Pull together your findings in a report to share with your
team and stakeholders.
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27. Look at
o Open Card Sorting:
- What groups were created
- Where the cards were placed
- What terms were used for labels
o Close Card Sorting:
- Users understand the categories & can find information
- Content fits well in categories with not too much overlap
- Category names match users mental models
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29. Similarity Matrix
Each card is compared to each other card. The higher the number, the
more similar the cards and displays the percentage that any one card
was grouped with another card.
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30. Want to learn more?
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Interactiondesign.org
Usability.gov
Box and Arrows
Nielsen Norman Group
Optimal workshop
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31. Thank You For Your Attention
Any Question?
ASMA KAROOBI
WIAD 2014 – IRAN
ir.linkedin.com/in/asmakaroobi
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