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Meesterproef week 5

final Test round

We tested our (almost) finished platform. The score doesn't update well. So what we deed is write there total score and show it later who has the most points earned.

To see full test rounds click here Final test round

Some key points

  • the design is pleasant
  • the pop up is a good addition
  • The questions are fun
  • some spellings' error and difficult slang
  • some questions are difficult
  • Users click on the pop up image because in the image it has a button. Text was not clear.
  • Too much text in the intro page
  • By difficult slang use an explanation or ask help (Chat function)

Summary

For the most part the testers liked the concept. We learned a lot from it. Text is really important for example there was not explanation text in the quiz. Some users were a bit confused what the purpose was.

The map was well received. We were afraid that it was too difficult to use and they rather use the list view. But they know if you click on an icon the game starts.

tweaks based on feedback.

  • Randy is working on the pop up and checking all the text in the website.
  • Kevin.k is changing the intro page, fix the score system, and try to add earned score in each tool/game.
  • For me. Styling: buttons changes, Quiz change unreadable images. And styling bugs fixes.

Quiz

  • change the colors of the button if answer correct of incorrect.
  • Second question image is zoomed in.
  • add (uitleg) to the info-text
  • Button is changed
  • Sidebar only the chat is present to give more focus on the chat if the user needs help.

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things we couldn't do due to time.

  • Responsive: The platform works on a PC and some part on a tablet. We didn't have the time to make it fully responsive.
  • Sign in. It is possible to sign in with an account. But we didn't go further because it wasn't the focus for the platform.
  • add a page were developers can submit there idea for a new game/tool

Final presentation for the clients

We showed our concept during a meeting with sector-mt ontwikkeling van OBA. We gave a demo and there were impressed and wanna see more. They liked the idea that show the user what data is sent and teach them Phishing and the web.

Demo: Digi-weet

Conclusion

The test round was a very important moment for our team. The test will show us what works and what doesn't. But for the most part the platform works very well. The testers liked it. The map was something we were not sure if it works but we were wrong. It works great there was almost no problem with it. The end product is something I'm very proud of working on it.

To see my full reflecion of this journey Click here