<aside> 💡 Card sorting is a method centred around information organisation. It asks users to organise labels into groups that they feel makes sense. Open card sorting allows users to add their own labels and closed card sorting means they can only organise the labels you provide.
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[explain briefly the goal/objective of this project on a high level]
Hypotheses | Goals | Research questions |
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[enter the hypotheses that corresponds to this method] | [enter the goals that corresponds to this method] | [enter the research questions that corresponds to this method] |
Describe which tools you will use to perform the card sorting. An easy tool to use is useberry. Mirro can also be useful when performing card sorting exercises with users.
For card sorting, it is recommended to request unmoderated participation (the participant can complete the study alone).
Target users | Who are the users that will partake in the card sorting? What is their profile? |
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Messaging method | Will you send an in-system request, an email to users, something else? |
Participation request text | [enter your participation/invite text] |
For closed sorting, identify the categories that users can group cards into. For open sorting, delete this section and allow users to create their own category labels.
Once you have planned the cards here, add them to the Useberry project.