Mobile user testing
The Readers department at the Wikimedia Foundation would like feedback on upcoming features. We're looking for interested attendees to help us with user testing during the event. We'll be making ourselves available at Wikimania for discussion, specifically about the features mentioned below.
Location
Community Village Second floor, table 2
What are we testing?
Wikitext keyboard (Android)
- Details on Phabricator ticket T195208
For editors who use wikitext, we've created a mobile 'wikitext' keyboard that can be used on Android devices for editing on mobile web and in the app.
Try it out by participating in an in-person user study, or stop by to pick up instructions and a survey form to fill out later at your leisure.
Advanced mobile contributions on web
- Editor workflow interviews
- Navigation exercise
- Demo and Q&A of planned changes
Mobile app testing (Android or iOS app)
Run through the experience of installing and using the latest version of the iOS/Android app (depending on your device) and tell us what you think.
Forms
Release and Privacy forms:
- Release form for the relevant app & study - links TBC
- Relevant Privacy policy - links TBC
Survey forms: For people interested in participating but don’t want to be recorded in a moderated test (esp. useful for wikitext test if users want to try it over the course of a week) - links TBC
Who we are
The following folks from the Wikimedia Foundation will be helping with user testing.
- Joshua Minor - Senior Product Manager iOS
- Olga Vasileva - Product Manager, Readers Web
- Rita Ho - Senior User Experience Designer
- Alex Hollender - User Experience Designer
- Abigail Ripstra - Lead Design Researcher, Design Strategy
- Margeigh Novotny - Senior Director, Design Strategy
- Chris Koerner - Community Relations Specialist
Other ways to help
Can't make it during Wikimania? Not a problem. If you're interested in signing up to help testing for the mobile apps, use this form to be contacted by the team.