[Bf-committers] Blender Usability Study

Ton Roosendaal ton at blender.org
Wed Aug 12 17:41:52 CEST 2009


Hi,

It's a very good idea to test experienced users now, the value (at 
least for us) for usablity tests with 2.4x are much less insteresting 
than trying 2.5, but before this is in a reliable state to experiment 
with newbies might well take 4-6 six months.

Look forward to this on bconf! :)

-Ton-

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Ton Roosendaal  Blender Foundation   ton at blender.org    www.blender.org
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On 12 Aug, 2009, at 6:56, Jingyuan Huang wrote:

> Hi all,
> Michael Terry, one of the HCI profs here in University of Waterloo, is
> interested in some Blender usability studies. Here is a snippet of the 
> email
> he sent to me:
>
> "I'd like to do a videotaped observation of knowledgeable Blender 
> users. Do
> you know of any Blender users in the area? (Where "area" can include
> Toronto.) I'm going to be proposing a workshop at the Blender 
> Conference on
> open source usability, and I'd like to do a demonstration of how to do
> observational studies."
>
> I am actually a quite bad user myself so I'm calling for users who 
> live in
> GTA and K/W region. You can find Michael's info here:
> http://hci.uwaterloo.ca/faculty/mterry/, or you just send him an email 
> and
> discuss about this details.
>
> I'm not sure which mailing list is more appropriate for this, 
> committers or
> funboard, so I send it to both lists. Sorry about the spam. :P
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Best Wishes
> Jingyuan Huang
> ------------------------------------
> Computer Graphics Lab
> University of Waterloo
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