Editor's Note: Participation in the card sort has ended. Please visit our Get Involved page to learn about other opportunities
Thanks to site metrics and your survey feedback, we have an idea of what content you would like to see on Usability.gov. Now as part of our ongoing effort to recreate the home of user experience, we’re conducting an online card sort to help us to understand how you would like to see that content organized and labeled.
Participating in Our Online Card Sort
If you haven’t participated in a card sort before, it involves:
Organizing a series of phrases and topics into groups that make sense to you and represent how you would expect to find information grouped on the website
Proposing labels for each group that you’ve created
If you participate in the card sort , it should only take 10 to 15 minutes to complete.
What We Hope to Learn
OptimalSort , the software we’re using to conduct the online card sort, enables us to analyze your feedback.
We understand that Usability.gov serves a variety of web professionals. We are trying to build a site that is intuitive and satisfies as many groups as possible. Conducting this remote open card sort will help us to do that.
You can also learn how to conduct a card sort of your own.
To tell us what you think, use the twitter hash tag #UsabilityReboot and follow @UsabilityGov
on twitter to learn more about the redesign. For comments more than 140 characters long or if you are interested in participating or contributing to the site, please contact us at digitalgov@gsa.gov.
Editor's Note: Participation in the card sort has ended. Please visit our Get Involved page to learn about other opportunities