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| 4 | === Basics=== | ||
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4.1 | 8 | ==== GOOD EVALUATION ==== |
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5.1 | 10 | * Establishing convincing arguments for your design solution |
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5.1 | 12 | * By conducting complementary and regular evaluations at different stages |
| 13 | of your design process using the appropriate evaluation methods | ||
| 14 | (e.g. summative, formative, expert-based, observational, ...) | ||
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5.1 | 16 | * Evaluations should result in insights regarding possible problems and |
| 17 | their causes in order to support refinement of your design specification | ||
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5.1 | 19 | * Look at user experience in its full breadth: Effectiveness, efficiency, |
| 20 | satisfaction, learnability, mood, connectedness, ... | ||
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