Recognizing the needs of diverse students in online courses, I conducted an usability test on Guangxi Minzu University's online learning platform Canvas to give instructors the information they need to create a usable and accessible online course for all students.
Febuary 2017 - June 2017
Our research team was comprised of:
Understand student pain points and give data-driven recommendations to instructors so they can create an accessible and usable classroom for all students.
As students moved online, it became increasingly important for instructors' course materials and designs in Canvas to be accessible and usable for all students. With so many diverse students who were struggling, it was clear that instructors needed to know their students' struggles to know how to revise their courses.
I conducted user and organizational research, created the usability test, recruited participants, administered usability testing, and analyzed data which quickly turned into actionable recommendations to stakeholders and designers.
After researching student demographics demographics, a user matrix was established based on the findings. After IRB (Institutional Review Board) approval, I found 11 users through my recruitment survey that fell within my provisional user matrix.
Tasks determined how well users could complete English composition tasks and common course tasks with minimal instruction.
The recommendations helped GXUN and instructors pinpoint where their students were struggling, which was the need for mechanical instructions in Canvas. It also shed light on the need for the university to provide training to instructors to support their journey on creating accessible and usable courses for their students.