TutorD
TutorD
Methods
Usability Testing
Competitive Audit
Contextual Inquiry
UserJournerys
Tools
Wireframing
Information Architecture
Figma
Figjam
Roles
UX/UI Designer
UX Researcher
TutorD is an already established and existing website but some of the designs needed are a admin dashboard that gives admins different forms of rostering, data, and ways of showing tasks.
Identified Problem: There is a need for an administrator feature to better assist educators and scholars, overview classroom success, and connect with scholars.
User goal: Create administration features and functions that help users to better assist educators and scholars, overview classroom success, and connect with scholars.
Firstly we designed a mid fidelity admin page suited with different rostering and data aspects. Then we found participants with educational backgrounds. Then we created a script with tasks surrounding the newly designed admin page. We conducted usability testing with participants and gained good feedback and improvements from them.
We did another round of usability testing with our high fidelity admin page. The participants really liked the new improvements made because it helped educators multitask different aspects of the software all on one page.
<The left contains a mock showing of the admin page they had already and the right>
is a fully prototyped interactive admin page that my group and I created .
Other flows connected to the admin page were made to establish how a user in the admin role would navigate through TutorD. These pages included Academici Reports/Billing, Classroom/View/Units, Staffing Overview, Organizations
Each page became fully functional with multiple functions such as adding/deleting staff, scrollable classes, pie charts with data, changeable view options for units. A onboarding flow was created similar to TutorDs actual onboarding, the mimicry was to help show how a new admin would go about taking the steps to use the admin page to its fullest.
The next steps we would take with TutorD would be
Expanding on unit statistics and create more flows that collect and show data
Expanding on the full user experience for other admin functions (question sets, courses, settings)
Further usability testing with other administrators, the testing helped shaped what we created