Sunday, February 5, 2017

UI/UX analysis and suggestion for menti.com

  Mentimeter is an online polling tool. Lecturers can use this tool to interactively collect feedbacks from audiences. This product is used in one of my course. The professor uses this tool to conduct in-course quizzes. In this post, I will try to analyze the user experience of this polling tool.
  •    Index page
                         
             The index page is clean and intuitive. Users only need to input presentation code to enroll in the presentation.
  • Voting Page

      
         The question is bold and has largest font size on this page. This helps to attract attention from students. The result is presented in a bar graph with different colors. This intuitively indicates the voting result of each option. The person sign and number at the right bottom corner clearly indicates the number of votes.
           There are two minor issues with this page. Firstly the navigation signs are too small comparing to other elements on this page. One of my friend in this course did not notice the navigation signs at first. He thought there was only one question in this quiz. Secondly, there is no progress information indicating element on this page. Students are not able to know how many questions left in this quiz. This may make students lose patience while doing this quiz.

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