On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Mel Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the writeup, Frances! Ccing the testing list in case anyone's > curious about how things went. (Also, the kid-testing was Joe's idea; I > just got it to happen at the Museum this Saturday.) >> >> There were a number of volunteers at the scene > Note - the Boston-area OLPC group (MassXO) runs this station at the > Museum every Saturday from 1-4, so we were really piggybacking off their > event. ;)
I'm sure it wasn't an imposition :) when Francesca S. started running open jams this summer (which turned into the museum sessions), they involved informal kid testing of the simple repair guides... > Have a sign-up sheet on the "XO fun" table where people can sign up for, > say, 15min test slots in "the lab," where they'll be guided through the > process; they'll be dedicated to being in "test mode" since that's what > they signed up for, and a single researcher that's trained on how to This is a great idea. You could run this without a researcher, too. Even without paper... a "system / interface test" activity would be fun, and could submit results however the bug-filing activity does. SJ _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
