Transcript What Next?
UKOLN/TechDis Workshop For
RSC South East:
What Next?
Brian Kelly
UKOLN
University of Bath
Bath
Email
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URL
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Future Plans
How can we progress from the areas we have
covered today?
• Quality Assurance
• Acceptance Testing
• Implementing Best Practices
• Addressing User Issues
• Benchmarking
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Quality Assurance
Embedding QA in your work:
• You can develop and implementation
quality assurance procedures for your
cultural heritage Web sites
• You can share quality assurance
procedures, experiences, etc with your
peers
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Acceptance Procedures
The testing tools used could form part of the formal
acceptance procedures for Web sites you procure.
Requirements
• Web site must comply with HTML and CSS
standards and WAI guidelines.
Has It Been Done?
• Sure, no problem. Sign the paper and give us the
money.
• Here are the results of the automated compliance
checking tests. You can run them for yourselves.
And here are the results of the user testing for
usability and accessibility.
The QA Focus Web toolkit can be used for this formal testing.
See <http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/qa-focus/toolkit/web-01/>
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Implementing Best Practices
Some dangers:
• Being lead astray by commercial Web
development companies – they try and sell you a
solution based on their areas of expertise
• Being led astray by well-meaning (a) kids or (b)
senior staff with misunderstand of best practices
• I have to use my University's CMS
Some solutions:
• You need an understanding of best practices
• QA Focus briefing documents may help
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Addressing User Issues
You should be aware that automated tools will not
guarantee that a Web site is:
• Useable
Accessible
• Functional
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There will still be a need for user testing
You should consider:
• Systematic usability and accessibility testing
• Formal procedures – don’t ask your mate; don’t
tell them what they should do, …
• It need not be expensive “5 people will spot 90%
of the problems”
• See <http://www.useit.com/alertbox/>
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Benchmarking
We have seen:
• Use of benchmarking across regional
college Web sites
Issues:
• Can we apply the approach for ourselves?
• Can someone else continue to do this?
• Can we compare approaches more widely
across the FE sector
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Developing An Action Plan
Please complete your personal action plan
You should list the actions you intend to carry
out when you return to work
This can include:
• Your own personal actions
• Recommendations for your department
• Recommendations for your organisation
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Comments and Questions
Your comments and questions are welcome
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