21 May 2009
By bolt | peters
In Automated, Moderated
The following is a list of software resources and web apps which can be used for various types of remote research, both moderated and unmoderated/automated.
Moderated Tools
UserVue by TechSmith. This is our trusty stand-by for moderated one-on-one interviews. Enables you to view a participant’s screen in real-time while talking to them on the phone. Any number [...]
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chalkmark, chat, clicktale, m-pathy, Moderated, observing, recording, relevantview, screensharing, unmoderated, userfocus, uservue, vulab, vulabs, web apps, webeffective
21 October 2008
By bolt | peters
In Automated, Moderated
In general, remote user research simply describes any research where the moderator and the research participants are physically separated. However, there are lots of different varieties of remote user research, and each has its own strengths, weaknesses, and circumstances in which they’re most effective. Some types allow you to test many people at once, while [...]
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Automated, card sorting, closed-ended, emerging topics, ethnographies, feedback, Moderated, one-on-one interviews, open-ended, qualitative, quantitative, remote research, types, unmoderated
26 July 2007
By Nate Bolt
In Automated, Moderated
Rashmi Sinha and I created this graph of different UX research methods for User Experience Week in D.C. in 2006, and posted to remoteusability.com in 2007. This week, Christian Rohrers posted a similar yet more detailed graph of all user experience research methods on Alert Box. They are pretty similar, but I actually like his [...]
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christian rohrers, concrete vs. conceptual, moderated vs. automated, rashmi sinha, remote research tools, remote usability, remote user research, user experience