Skip Navigation Bar
Usability.gov
Home
Dictionary
Site Map
Frequently Ask Questions

Lessons Learned area provides examples and case studies from Web sites and applications that have been through the usability process.

Examples and case studies from Web sites/applications that have been through the usability engineering process.

Lessons Learned is a compilation of real-world examples of what works on Web sites/applications that have been through the usability engineering process. Each example has its own special problems and may target different audiences, but many of the points we have learned apply to Web sites/applications in general. These lessons provide a practical solution to real-world problems about collecting user data and designing, testing, and improving your Web site/applications.

CancerNet

Developing an Online Form

Instant Messaging

Design and Testing: Cancer Information on Handhelds

Designing Educational Booklets for the Web

 

 

 

What's New area includes New usability Lessons Learned, More Tech companies see the value and profitability of usability, New W3C guidelines.

Moving Forms to the Web - Thursday-Friday, October 14-15, 2004

Goal Oriented Planning and Testing October 21, 2004

New Research-Based Guidelines Sorting Tool: Sort Guidelines by Importance, Strength of Evidence, and Other Options

What's New Archive

   
HomeDictionarySite MapFrequently Asked Questions
About This SitePrivacy PolicyContact UsAccessibility
 
 

Department of Health and Human Services Logo
   

Department of Health
and Human Services

FirstGov.gov