Using the Neilson's theories on usability, discuss the usability of the COLA ITS site versus the usability of one other college-level ITS site (or the ITS division of a small, liberal arts college). The college-level site need not be for a Liberal Arts division, but can be from Enginerering, Communications, Education, etc. Please do not use the same site as the other members of your group, but think critically about certain aspects you may be focusing on, or are most interested in.
Your posting is due by 10:00 am, 22 September. You may also use the ideas in the suggested Alertbox reading listed on the inventory analysis page or the online readings section of the course Web site.
Witte Museum
http://wittemuseum.org/
Blanton Museum of Art
http://www.blantonmuseum.org/index.html
The Blanton museum of art website is not attractive at all and is poorly organize. The web designer left a lot of white space which could have been use to make the web site more interesting. White space is the first thing that Nielsen discusses in his book. Also web designer did a poor job with the navigation of the site. In my opinion I think he focus too much on navigation Nielsen says that the navigation should be a small percent of a web page where the rest is for context. As for Whitte museum web site it much more attractive, but they could have probably done better. Their navigation is organized and not spread out all over the page. It is easier for the user to navigate around the web site. Users who visit the Whitte museum home page don’t have to scroll down the page to find what they are looking for. The web site has current information on what programs are available at the museum for visitor to see. The Blanton doesn’t list what events are currently available on their home page. The users have to go to the program and event links to find that information. Nielson says that the home page is important as far as context because it is what keeps the user attracted to the web site.