Thursday, October 22, 2009

Jerz,Liu, Neilsen

Jerz
"Just because there is no single "right" way to read a web page does not, however, mean that the author has completely and total free reign"
"Instead of expecting the reader to "click here to continue" along a path that only you can see, consider offering the titles and/or descriptions of several documents that you think might be helpful."
Liu
"As indicated in Table II, over 80 percent of the participants in this survey report a greater percentage of time spent on browsing and scanning"
"Over 72 percent of respondents report more keyword spotting in their reading"
Neilsen
" users spend 4.4 seconds for every extra 100 words on a page "
"•F-shaped pattern for reading web content, as seen in eyetracking studies"

1 comment:

  1. I like your topic and how your website includes a lot of pictures and video to keep the readers attention. I also like that you don't use a whole bunch of text, just enough to inform the reader but not too much where you bore them. I also like how you give multiple points of views and give your experience with each one.
    My suggestions would be to change the layout of the website for a couple of pages, just so each one isn't the same and maybe making your links a little bigger so that they're easy to find.
    Good job!

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