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You're Maria/Joe and you're away on business. You want to check on how the family has been doing.
1. Task 1You're Joe/Maria and you're having a dinner party tonight. Your kids Chris and Sara have nothing to do, so you'd like them to help out. To do so, you'll use our family to-do list. Add "Set the table" to the to-do list.Add "Wash the dishes" to the to-do list.Complete the task "Make soup"Task 2You're Chris/Sara and you want to help your mom/dad with the dinner party preparation. Your mom/dad is busy cooking, so he/she tells you to look at the to-do list. Pick a task, do it, and mark it completed.Task 3You think your brother/sister is slacking. Check what he/she's done for the dinner tonight.Task 4You're Maria/Joe and you're away on business. You want to check on how the family has been doing.
Observations
- Usability problems you discovered from the testing. Describe critical incidents encountered by the users, but don't record users' names. Record these as a series of high-level takeaways, focusing on the usability problems you saw, rather than what each participant did. For instance, you might describe how you had some learnability issues with your prototype, as evidenced by users B and C clicking all of the menus to try to find option X.
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