The first one is when the designer sets an erected
environment to watch the users how they interact with the product and their
reactions and feelings. The second one is when the designer observes the user
will using the product but in a natural setting/ environment. The final one it
is the technique where the designer asks the opinion of an expert about a
design and its capabilities.
An example of a natural setting evaluation technique
is the application for the skiers (see Figure 1), where the designer goes to the snowy
mountains to observe whether the user can use the application while wearing
gloves. Therefore, for the designer to observe whether the use is capable of
seeing the screen clearly since sometimes the radiation of the sun might be a
reason of not seeing clear.
Figure 1: Application for skiers |
References:
Rogers, Y., Preece, J. & Sharp,
H., 2011. Interaction Design: Beyond Human - Computer Interaction. 3rd
ed. s.l.:Wiley.