This challenge involves practicing affinity diagramming by organising and synthesising fictional user feedback from a usability test of a fitness and health tracking mobile app. The goal is to learn how to categorise qualitative data, identify patterns, and generate insights.
Detailed Instructions
- Review the Fictional Feedback Data:
- Familiarise yourself with the provided fictional user feedback data from the usability test of a fitness and health tracking mobile app.
- Prepare Materials:
- Get a stack of sticky notes or index cards and a pen.
- Alternatively, you can use digital tools like Figjam, Miro, or Mural to create virtual sticky notes.
- Write Down Feedback Points:
- Write each piece of feedback or observation on a separate sticky note or card. Keep each note concise, focusing on one issue or comment per note.
- Use the fictional feedback data provided:
- "The app is generally easy to use."
- "It's hard to find the nutrition tracking section."
- "The settings menu is buried and not easily accessible."
- "I can't quickly switch between different workout plans."
- "The colours are too bright and distracting."
- "The font size is too small to read comfortably."
- "The app feels cluttered with too many icons on the main screen."
- "I love the progress tracking charts!"
- "The app takes too long to load."
- "Sometimes it crashes when logging a new workout."
- "The step counter doesn't update in real-time."
- "The water intake reminder is really helpful."
- "The app lacks integration with other fitness devices."
- "It's not clear how to edit a logged workout."
- "The daily summary isn't easy to interpret."
- "The workout descriptions are very detailed and useful."
- "The recipes provided in the app are great."
- "There aren't enough meal plans for vegetarians."
- "I like the motivational messages after completing a workout."
- "I get too many notifications, it's annoying."
- "The reminder notifications are very useful."
- "I missed some notifications because they were silent."
- "I like how I can personalise my dashboard."
- "I wish I could customise the notification settings more."
- "The app should offer more personalised workout recommendations."
- "I wish there was a tutorial for first-time users."
- "Customer support is very responsive."
- "There should be an in-app FAQ section."
- "It's hard to find the support contact information."
- "The calorie counter seems inaccurate."
- "The step counter is very accurate."
- "Sometimes the sleep tracker gives inconsistent data."
- "There are too many ads, which is frustrating."
- Sort and Group the Notes:
- Spread out the notes on a large surface or digital workspace.
- Start grouping similar notes together based on themes or topics. For example, notes related to navigation issues, design aesthetics, performance, or specific features.
- Look for natural groupings and allow the categories to emerge organically.
- Create Category Labels:
- Once you have grouped the notes, create labels for each category. These labels should summarise the common theme of the grouped notes.
- Write the labels on separate sticky notes or use digital labels if working online.
- Refine and Organise:
- Review the groups and categories to ensure they make sense and accurately reflect the feedback.
- Merge similar categories if necessary and ensure each category is distinct.
- Rearrange the notes and labels as needed to create a clear and organised affinity diagram.
- Analyse and Generate Insights:
- Analyse the grouped data to identify key insights and patterns.
- Look for common issues, strengths, and opportunities for improvement.
- Summarise your findings in a brief report or presentation.
- Consider sharing your design and gather feedback from peers or mentors.
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💡 Reflection (Optional): After completing the task, spend 10 minutes reflecting on the experience. Write down what you learned, what went well, and what could be improved.
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Resources Needed
- Sticky notes or index cards and a pen, or a digital tool like Figjam, Miro, or Mural
- Fictional user feedback data from the usability test
- Large surface or digital workspace to arrange the notes
Expected Outcomes
- A well-organised affinity diagram categorising user feedback from the usability test.
- Improved ability to synthesise qualitative data and identify patterns.
- Clear insights and actionable recommendations based on the analysis.
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