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Sue
Having just finished grad school, I know the BB pain all too well. I have a friend who works there - and I hear they have a new focus on wanting to improve usability. I'm going to send him your post.
- Mark
Very interesting observation about web usability. I think lots of times software engineers simply can't put themselves in user's shoes, I, for one among other things, had such an experience myself, a user reported "I'm confused" (for which I'm grateful), I thought, it's so simple and straightforward because it's a simple app. Looking forward to reading more on this topic.
Don
In fact, a lot of them love it, most of their VT blackboard pages are all decked out and are 10 times better than my ‘tech savvy’ professors.
Might it simply be that ‘web savvy’ users see blackboard as a dial up connection when they’ve been using T1 or better most of their lives.
To say that BB is "completely unusable" goes a little far.
To say it’s outdated and could use some updates can be said.
But to write a whole 'blog' about how 'crappy' it is and base its “unusability” on a long interface with crappy icons and cryptic menus as justification for why it is the worst web application is a little much.
Just keeping it real.
You're entitled to your opinion, but I'll ask one question. Presumably, from the name left on the comment form, you're a student. If so, have you actually used the instructor interface for BlackBoard? Have you actually tried to set up a course, add grades, add documents, and otherwise manage a course throughout a semester. This is what I'm discussing and maybe I should have been more clear in mentioning my specific perspective though I felt it was implied in the post.
You may have a different point of view as a student using the system, but from the instructor perspective BlackBoard is very hard to use compared to other applications and what is available today.
I've mentioned these issues with BlackBoard in every class and I've yet to have any student say positive things regarding the app.
Finally, the post was not necessarily meant to attack BlackBoard, but to use it as an example of how important web usability is in designing web applications. Additionally, I wanted to emphasize how some companies have little incentive to improve their products which can ultimately lead to problems.
Anyone else think I'm being overly harsh? Let me know!