Eleri J. Dixon’s research while affiliated with Fidelity Investments and other places

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Publications (2)


A "bag of tricks" for web usability
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April 2000

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Eleri J. Dixon

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Web usability is a somewhat elusive concept. We think most people would agree that there is no magic "formula" or set of rules to follow that will guarantee a usable web site in all circumstances. Consequently, it's critical to have a comprehensive "bag of tricks" for evaluating the usability of any given web site. The purposes of this SIG are to share some of these evaluation techniques that we have found useful, to stimulate group discussion about what works and what doesn't, and to identify additional techniques.


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... Second, one researcher conducted observations of participants using the ITSS. The observation included a modified Click Response Time Test and Memory Test (Tullis, et al., 2000). Logged interactions of the participants were reviewed for consistency as well as learning outcomes. ...

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Design and Pilot of a Web-Based Intelligent Tutoring System to Improve Reading Comprehension in Middle School Students
A "bag of tricks" for web usability
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • January 2000

... Second, one researcher conducted observations of participants using the ITSS. The observation included a modified Click Response Time Test and Memory Test (Tullis, et al., 2000). Logged interactions of the participants were reviewed for consistency as well as learning outcomes. ...

A "bag of tricks" for web usability
  • Citing Article
  • April 2000