Call for participation: CBC.ca usability testing

CBC Digital Programming is looking for people to take part in occasional website research. Usability testing involves observing users doing tasks on the website to see where they have problems or become frustrated. It’s quick (30-minute sessions), fun and really helps us improve the user experience on CBC.ca.

Contact Beth Robins, Usability Reviewer
Digital Programming and Business Development
Beth.robins@cbc.ca

5 Comments

  • Fake Ouimet says:

    I do not understand J. Cobb’™s remark, as the last time I had anything resembling a full head of hair was as a child of 18 months.

  • Anonymous says:

    We would have posted this on Fake Tod Maffin’s blog but we don’t have the password yet. We posted it here FO for your benefit.

  • J. Cobb Neilsen says:

    Joe Clark is the Stephen Harper of web usability.

  • Allan says:

    Easy, joe. You know perfectly well that Tea Makers is all about helping.
    It’s free world, and cbc.ca can always use improvement.

    Insidethecbc.ca is now in the hands of PM, a couple of months after Maffin walked out. It could serve an even more useful purpose as the CBC management gets real about dwindling revenues and needs team players to support/accept some minor re-structuring.
    But even now, it’s revival by the current blogger has already served a useful purpose.
    Tod Maffin is kicking himself.

  • Fake Ouimet says:

    Is this posting truly appropriate for any Tea Makers ’œproperty,’ especially the Link Farm?

    Should this not be on Fake Tod Maffin’™s Inside the CBC?

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