Executive Summary
This report details the process and findings of the UX LTI project. The project aimed to improve usability and user satisfaction through the implementation of user-centered design practices.
Project Objectives
- Facilitate the process of adding LTIs for administrators and course creators.
- Create the flow of reusing LTIs in a friendly way
- Adapt to make it easy to use for all types of users, from zero experts to the most experienced users.
Methodology
Research
- Competitor Analysis: For the creation of the moodboard, several competitor flows were analyzed, in addition to those from other platforms that provided a structure inspiring the creation process.
Research LTI Providers
- Heuristic Evaluation: Heuristic evaluations were performed to identify usability weak points in the interface.
- Usability tests: Interviews were conducted with 5 representative users to understand their needs, challenges, and expectations.
Design
- Prototyping: Interactive prototypes were developed based on research findings to test new solutions and improvements.
- UX Writing: Texts were crafted and refined with a focus on clarity, conciseness, and consistency to enhance user communication.
Findings and Recommendations
Major areas for improvement identified were:
- Create recognition of errors. For users, it is difficult to know if there are errors.
- Assess the technical feasibility of standardizing the view of LTI 1.3.