This report included best voting practices during elections to significantly improve the American voter’s experience and promote confidence in the U.S. Continue reading →
Evaluated websites designed for older adults in terms of how well they adhere to ‘senior-friendly’ guidelines and overall ease of use and satisfaction. Continue reading →
Since websites are significantly harder to use for seniors versus younger users, the authors provided design guidelines and illustrations to make websites easier and engaging. Continue reading →
The authors outlined heuristics for the older user, age 50 and up, focused on usability and performance issues when using websites. Continue reading →
After reviewing 50 websites that older users are likely to go to, the authors developed a set of heuristics to better understand older adults. Continue reading →
A report, funded by NIST, on work to develop requirements in the EAC Voluntary Voting System Standards (VVSG) Continue reading →
A comparative usability test of paper ballots and lever voting systems showed significant differences in voter satisfaction, but not efficiency or efficacy. Continue reading →
A usability review reports on strengths and weaknesses of the Diebold AccuVote-TS in Maryland. Continue reading →
Discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of both kinds of voting machines, as well as the issue of technology acceptance by different demographic groups. Continue reading →