
From email from Ashlyn Shore:
We are working with the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) to investigate the usability of the drought.gov website. The usability study consists of a short virtual interview to learn about a participant’s affiliation and professional experience, followed by an exercise using scenarios on the website. We are hoping to hear from a diverse set of backgrounds, including farmers, master gardeners, agriculture extension groups, environmental reporters, drought management plan authors, and other water supply professionals…
UNC Asheville’s National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center (NEMAC) is working with the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) to investigate the usability of the http://drought.gov website.
A usability study consists of a short virtual interview followed by an exercise using scenarios on the drought.gov website. The session is virtual and typically lasts about 30 minutes. If you are interested in participating, please enter your name and email address in this form.
Your feedback is invaluable and we appreciate your consideration. Usability only works when people like you participate!