If you are developing a Web site for a client, this is the time to conduct a user analysis. Describe the general characteristics of your users including learning style, knowledge of technology, age, and general education level. If this Web site supports an office function, describe workers’ knowledge about their jobs. Will the site have secondary users as well as primary users? Also specify their level of familiarity with your Web site. Cite the sources of your information.

What will be an ideal response?

The response to questions 19 – 22 will vary, depending on the type of Web site being created. Two warning signs are a lack of specificity in the answer and lack of sources being cited.

A good answer to this question is available on the Instructor’s Website (“BeautyExpresso”). Thanks for Natalya Mandel, Manav Gupta, James Whelton, I-Hsun Huang, Worawit Russameefeung and Hiren Patel.

Another exemplary answer is available on the Instructor’s Website (“Campus Connect”). Thanks to Victoria Doyle, Dan Ethridge, Sugjoo Hwang, Katie Krakowiak and Lai Chen Lai.

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