2. Lesson Goals
Know how to produce a suitable test plan
Understand the importance of testing functionality
Be able to make improvements based on feedback and testing
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3. Assessment Criteria
The assessment criteria for this part of the unit is as follows:
LO3 – Conduct target audience user testing on the new website
P4
Carry out target audience user testing on the website created to gain feedback
on the following areas:
• Navigation
• Internal & External Hyperlinks
• Page Load Times
• Performance in Different Browsers
• Consistency of House Style
5. Functionality
Know how to produce a test plan
Be able to make improvements
When you are testing the functionality of a website you will need to
cover two key areas which are:
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Interaction
How well a user can interact with the website
Purpose
How well the website meets the initial purpose
Testing each of these sections will ensure
you have a fully functional website that is
also fit for purpose.
6. Test Plan
When you create a test plan you are
showing that you can identify the
areas in which you may suffer issues.
A typical test plan will show:
What you’re testing
What you expect to happen
What actually happened
Improvements
You could also back up your testing
results using comments from your
target audience user feedback.
Know how to produce a test plan
Be able to make improvements
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7. Your Task
Create a test plan that will allow you to fully test the functionality of
Navigation
Internal Hyperlinks
External Hyperlinks
Page Load Times
Performance in different browsers
Consistency of house style
Show evidence of where you have
improved your work as a result of
feedback and testing your site.
Know how to produce a test plan
Be able to make improvements
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your website in each of the following areas: