Re-imagining UDUSOK Student MIS site
YEAR
2023
YEAR
2023
ROLES
User Research,
Interaction,
Visual design,
Prototyping & Testing
ROLES
User Research,
Interaction,
Visual design,
Prototyping & Testing
INDUSTRY
Education
INDUSTRY
Education
Designing to help Improve Accessibility, Enhance Usability, Enhanced visual design and Improved navigation of the student MIS site.
Designing to help Improve Accessibility, Enhance Usability, Enhanced visual design and Improved navigation of the student MIS site.
Overview
The Usmanu Danfodio University Sokoto (UDUS) Student Management Information System (MIS) site plays a crucial role in facilitating student interactions, providing access to essential academic information, and managing various academic processes. However, the current user experience (UX) of the site is outdated and in need of a redesign to improve usability, functionality, and overall user satisfaction.
Overview
The Usmanu Danfodio University Sokoto (UDUS) Student Management Information System (MIS) site plays a crucial role in facilitating student interactions, providing access to essential academic information, and managing various academic processes. However, the current user experience (UX) of the site is outdated and in need of a redesign to improve usability, functionality, and overall user satisfaction.
The process
I used the design thinking process to create a solution that focuses on the user. This process has four steps: research, design, test, and deliver. I used design thinking because it helps me to understand the user's needs, reduce the risk of product failure, and help the organization achieve its goals.
Here is a more detailed explanation of each step of the design thinking process:
Research: The first step is to research the user and the problem. This involves understanding the user's needs, pain points, and goals. It also involves understanding the context in which the user will be using the product or service.
Design: The second step is to design a solution that meets the user's needs. This involves brainstorming ideas, sketching prototypes, and testing different solutions.
Test: The third step is to test the solution with users. This involves getting feedback on the solution and making changes as needed.
Deliver: The fourth step is to deliver the solution to the user. This involves launching the product or service and providing support to the user.
The process
I used the design thinking process to create a solution that focuses on the user. This process has four steps: research, design, test, and deliver. I used design thinking because it helps me to understand the user's needs, reduce the risk of product failure, and help the organization achieve its goals.
Here is a more detailed explanation of each step of the design thinking process:
Research: The first step is to research the user and the problem. This involves understanding the user's needs, pain points, and goals. It also involves understanding the context in which the user will be using the product or service.
Design: The second step is to design a solution that meets the user's needs. This involves brainstorming ideas, sketching prototypes, and testing different solutions.
Test: The third step is to test the solution with users. This involves getting feedback on the solution and making changes as needed.
Deliver: The fourth step is to deliver the solution to the user. This involves launching the product or service and providing support to the user.
Understanding the problem
The current UDUS Student MIS site exhibits several issues that hinder its usability and user satisfaction. I conducted research interviews with our primary users (Students) to uncover any pain points that they were experiencing with the MIS site. My research encompassed:
Understanding the user goals and needs
Uncovering pain points with the existing user journey
Determining the success of the tasks measured
Understanding the problem
The current UDUS Student MIS site exhibits several issues that hinder its usability and user satisfaction. I conducted research interviews with our primary users (Students) to uncover any pain points that they were experiencing with the MIS site. My research encompassed:
Understanding the user goals and needs
Uncovering pain points with the existing user journey
Determining the success of the tasks measured
Interviews & Surveys
I conducted interviews and distributed survey among the student (users), so that i can get insights into the problems that they face when using the MIS site.
Goals
-How will they rate their experience using UDUS MIS student portal?
-How will they rate their experience making payment on UDUS MIS student portal?
-How satisfied are they with the overall design of the UDUS MIS student portal?
-How will they describe their first experience using UDUS MIS student portal, and why?-
-Were they able to find the information they were looking for on the UDUS MIS student portal? If not, what information were they looking for?
-If they are provided with an alternative site will they stick to the current design of UDUS MIS student portal?
-What features would they like to see added to the UDUS MIS student portal?
Based on the responses received, I formulated questions for an online survey that was answered by 34 people (students) within two day – of course this survey is not representative, but it gives us the major challenges that are being faced by students.
Interviews & Surveys
I conducted interviews and distributed survey among the student (users), so that i can get insights into the problems that they face when using the MIS site.
Goals
-How will they rate their experience using UDUS MIS student portal?
-How will they rate their experience making payment on UDUS MIS student portal?
-How satisfied are they with the overall design of the UDUS MIS student portal?
-How will they describe their first experience using UDUS MIS student portal, and why?-
-Were they able to find the information they were looking for
n the UDUS MIS student portal? If not, what information were they looking for?
-If they are provided with an alternative site will they stick to the current design of UDUS MIS student portal?
-What features would they like to see added to the UDUS MIS student portal?
Based on the responses received, I formulated questions for an online survey that was answered by 34 people (students) within two day – of course this survey is not representative, but it gives us the major challenges that are being faced by students.
Findings from interviews and surveys
Findings from interviews and surveys
User Personas
Using the quantitative and qualitative data from interviews and survey results, I defined two target group profiles Peter (Year 1 student, 20) and Fatima (Year 4 student, 22), to better empathize with my main user groups and prioritize goals according to their needs.
User Personas
Using the quantitative and qualitative data from interviews and survey results, I defined two target group profiles Peter (Year 1 student, 20) and Fatima (Year 4 student, 22), to better empathize with my main user groups and prioritize goals according to their needs.
Information Architecture
users complained of not finding or difficulty finding what they want to do (task where difficult to performed), based on the insights gained from the initial content audits and Card Sorts with the users, I defined a new information architecture for UDUS Student MIS site and then evaluated it via tree tests with the users.
Information Architecture
users complained of not finding or difficulty finding what they want to do (task where difficult to performed), based on the insights gained from the initial content audits and Card Sorts with the users, I defined a new information architecture for UDUS Student MIS site and then evaluated it via tree tests with the users.
Sketch wireframes
With low-fidelity paper wireframes, I could easily test the planned syllabus and the general structure of the application in usability tests. Without much effort, I could make adjustments before going into the much more costly digital implementation.
Sketch wireframes
With low-fidelity paper wireframes, I could easily test the planned syllabus and the general structure of the application in usability tests. Without much effort, I could make adjustments before going into the much more costly digital implementation.
Style guide & Components
I created my style guide and components that would be used throughout the design process.
Style guide & Components
I created my style guide and components that would be used throughout the design process.
High fidelity prototype
High fidelity prototype
A/B & Click Tests
To quantitatively assess the usability assumptions, I conducted A/B and click tests. The results confirmed the majority of my assumptions, with only a few minor details that required attention. The primary focus of the tests was on evaluating the navigation structure, the visibility of call-to-action (CTA) buttons, the wording of certain actions, and user preferences regarding the high fidelity design.
A/B & Click Tests
To quantitatively assess the usability assumptions, I conducted A/B and click tests. The results confirmed the majority of my assumptions, with only a few minor details that required attention. The primary focus of the tests was on evaluating the navigation structure, the visibility of call-to-action (CTA) buttons, the wording of certain actions, and user preferences regarding the high fidelity design.
Conclusion
I believe that the UX redesign of the Usmanu Danfodio University Sokoto (UDUS) Student MIS site is a crucial step toward enhancing user experience, improving usability, and meeting the diverse needs of students within the university. I am confident that by addressing the issues that the current site faces through a user-centered design approach, incorporating modern design principles, and streamlining workflows, the redesigned site can significantly enhance the overall user experience.
I am particularly excited about the potential of the redesigned site to improve the accessibility of information and resources for all students, including those with disabilities. I believe that by adhering to accessibility standards and integrating feedback mechanisms and support channels, the redesigned site can create an inclusive and equitable learning environment for all students.
I am committed to working with the UDUS web team to ensure that the UX redesign of the Student MIS site is a success. I believe that by working together, we can create a platform that meets the needs of all students and helps them to succeed in their academic endeavors.
Conclusion
I believe that the UX redesign of the Usmanu Danfodio University Sokoto (UDUS) Student MIS site is a crucial step toward enhancing user experience, improving usability, and meeting the diverse needs of students within the university. I am confident that by addressing the issues that the current site faces through a user-centered design approach, incorporating modern design principles, and streamlining workflows, the redesigned site can significantly enhance the overall user experience.
I am particularly excited about the potential of the redesigned site to improve the accessibility of information and resources for all students, including those with disabilities. I believe that by adhering to accessibility standards and integrating feedback mechanisms and support channels, the redesigned site can create an inclusive and equitable learning environment for all students.
I am committed to working with the UDUS web team to ensure that the UX redesign of the Student MIS site is a success. I believe that by working together, we can create a platform that meets the needs of all students and helps them to succeed in their academic endeavors.
Key takeaways
Through this project, I have learned valuable lessons that I can apply to future endeavors:
User-Centered Design: I now understand the importance of prioritizing user needs and preferences. By conducting research, gathering feedback, and involving users in the design process, I can create a successful user experience that aligns with their expectations.
Usability and Navigation: I have recognized the significance of clear and intuitive navigation. Simplifying navigation and organizing information logically will greatly enhance usability and user satisfaction.
Responsive Design: I now appreciate the importance of optimizing the user experience for different devices. By incorporating responsive design techniques, I can ensure a seamless experience across various platforms and screen sizes.
Information Hierarchy and Organization: I have learned the value of effective information organization. By employing a clear hierarchy, utilizing visual cues, and presenting information in a scannable format, I can help users quickly find relevant information.
Continuous Improvement: I understand that the UX redesign process is ongoing. Regularly seeking feedback, analyzing user behavior, and adapting to evolving needs and technology will allow me to continuously improve the user experience.
By applying these learnings to future projects, I am confident in my ability to create user-centered experiences that meet user needs, enhance usability, and drive user satisfaction.
Key takeaways
Through this project, I have learned valuable lessons that I can apply to future endeavours:
User-Centred Design: I now understand the importance of prioritizing user needs and preferences. By conducting research, gathering feedback, and involving users in the design process, I can create a successful user experience that aligns with their expectations.
Usability and Navigation: I have recognized the significance of clear and intuitive navigation. Simplifying navigation and organizing information logically will greatly enhance usability and user satisfaction.
Responsive Design: I now appreciate the importance of optimizing the user experience for different devices. By incorporating responsive design techniques, I can ensure a seamless experience across various platforms and screen sizes.
Information Hierarchy and Organization: I have learned the value of effective information organization. By employing a clear hierarchy, utilizing visual cues, and presenting information in a scannable format, I can help users quickly find relevant information.
Continuous Improvement: I understand that the UX redesign process is ongoing. Regularly seeking feedback, analyzing user behavior, and adapting to evolving needs and technology will allow me to continuously improve the user experience.
By applying these learnings to future projects, I am confident in my ability to create user-centered experiences that meet user needs, enhance usability, and drive user satisfaction.
Thank you for your time
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