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User Evaluation of Interactive COVID-19 Dashboards
Title statement User Evaluation of Interactive COVID-19 Dashboards [rukopis] / Anna Porti suárez Additional Variant Titles User evaluation of interactive COVID-19 dashboards Personal name Porti suárez, Anna, (dissertant) Translated title User evaluation of interactive COVID-19 dashboards Issue data 2022 Phys.des. 58p. (20 504 c.), 8 p.ill.app. : il., tab. Note Oponent Vít Voženílek Ved. práce Stanislav Popelka Another responsib. Voženílek, Vít, 1965- (opponent) Popelka, Stanislav, 1986- (thesis advisor) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci. Přírodovědecká fakulta. Katedra geoinformatiky (degree grantor) Keywords Eye-tracking * Qualitative Methods * Spatial Data Infrastructure * Usability Testing * User Interface * Eye-tracking * Qualitative Methods * Spatial Data Infrastructure * Usability Testing * User Interface Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses UDC (043)378.2 Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Mgr. Degree program Navazující Degree program Geoinformatics and Cartography Degreee discipline Geoinformatics and Cartography URL $1/00283961-461446360.pdf book
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic brought dashboards to the fore and they became widely used by the public. Nevertheless, dashboard interfaces are related to business intelligence since their origins and the seek for the improvement of their design is not new. This thesis' objective is to conduct user evaluation of COVID-19 dashboards containing geospatial information through a formative study to identify problematic user interaction aspects. This is enhanced by comparing two self-developed dashboards with different appearances of their functionalities according to the results of the user testing performed previously. The development of two dashboards is part of the goal of familiarising with technologies to create dashboard interfaces building a spatial data infrastructure. The user evaluation is performed with mixed research combining objective (eye-tracking technologies) and subjective (a questionnaire and an interview) methods. The results formulate recommendations for better design of the elements and how the layout and content transfer the information correctly: the interactivity and availability to choose the metrics for the user are key elements to achieve this. Regarding the distribution of the elements in the interface, their size and position play a role in a more user-friendly and intuitive interaction with the user to transfer the content appropriately.The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic brought dashboards to the fore and they became widely used by the public. Nevertheless, dashboard interfaces are related to business intelligence since their origins and the seek for the improvement of their design is not new. This thesis' objective is to conduct user evaluation of COVID-19 dashboards containing geospatial information through a formative study to identify problematic user interaction aspects. This is enhanced by comparing two self-developed dashboards with different appearances of their functionalities according to the results of the user testing performed previously. The development of two dashboards is part of the goal of familiarising with technologies to create dashboard interfaces building a spatial data infrastructure. The user evaluation is performed with mixed research combining objective (eye-tracking technologies) and subjective (a questionnaire and an interview) methods. The results formulate recommendations for better design of the elements and how the layout and content transfer the information correctly: the interactivity and availability to choose the metrics for the user are key elements to achieve this. Regarding the distribution of the elements in the interface, their size and position play a role in a more user-friendly and intuitive interaction with the user to transfer the content appropriately.
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