Join hands to find the right fit for your child’s educations
Busy parents researching schools for their children need a way to efficiently access credible school information relevant to their child’s educational, developmental, and social needs since the research process can be overwhelming and time-consuming.
School Finder: A feature that provides a list of schools that are appropriate for the user’s by providing a list of filters to focus on criteria such as amenities, extra curricular activities, location to cater to different selection criteria
Counselor: A feature that allows users to schedule counseling sessions with our experts to identify the best process for school admissions
Blog : A feature that provides insights through podcasts, and blogs exploring the schools holistic learning approach and provide guidance on how the school is an ideal fit
Location Based Search: A feature that highlights schools based on the user’s location and school district
Admission Process: A feature that allows parents to understand and prepare for the admission process
Community forum: A feature that provides a space for users to connect with others parents who have similar needs to share support, tips, advice, and create a community
Collaborations: A feature that connects users with registered Institutions and individuals providing personalized extra curricular activities to kids
Rating and Sharing: A feature that allows users to rate and share their admission steps and process
Goals and Outcomes
The goals of this usability test are to:
The outcomes of this usability test will be used to make improvements to the app’s design and functionality, with the aim of providing a better user experience for parents looking for school options.
User Task Scenario
You are a parent who is looking for a school option for your child. You have heard about this app and want to see if it can help you find the right school. You need to:
Research Questions
Usability Testing & Prototyping
After establishing the hand-drawn lo-fi concepts for primary use cases, I conducted usability tests with digital low-fidelity prototypes. With a usability test plan and screening questions, I gathered valuable user insights from three different users, all parents with school-aged kids that informed the validity of my design direction and if I was answering the user pain points
Points of Design Validation:
The insights derived from the usability test allowed me to identify areas of improvement and refine my solutions.
Task scenario: You just started your search in finding a school for your kids. Use the app to find a K-12 school in your location, and filter your results to see only school options based on your criteria.
There are a few things I learned through this process:
1. Focus on the “why”
Big, trendy, and out-of-the-box ideas are attractive, but it’s essential to focus on the “why.” Our job is to understand the users and base our decisions on what would best serve them.
2. Prioritize
It’s easy to get derailed when the goal is to create an MVP. Strategize and plan carefully around essential features to lay aside out-of-scope requests and deliver a quality product in time.