Volunteers needed! We’re looking for your help and feedback on the Scotland’s soils website and would like to invite you to take part in a short usability test.
The Scotland’s soils website is part of the Scotland’s environment web family, and provides data and information on Scotland’s soils. In October, a new look version of the website was launched. This was as a result of earlier user analysis that had helped us identify areas where improvements could be made. The site is very much a work in progress, with more development planned, but we would like to gather feedback on the changes made so far.
To help us do this we are looking for volunteers to take part in usability testing. This would involve completing a series of short tasks and letting us know how you got on. The tasks should take no more than half an hour to complete. Full instructions will be provided. All user testing is anonymous so responses will not be attributed to individuals.
Usability testing will provide us with valuable feedback that will help us make further improvements to the website. If you would like to volunteer to take part in the user testing, please get in touch by emailing seweb.administrator@sepa.org.uk
We look forward to hearing from you.
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