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Running an online OptimalSort card sort
From the course: UX Foundations: Information Architecture
Running an online OptimalSort card sort
Now that we've got our card sort set up, it's almost time to send out the link to the participants we recruited, and get them sorting our cards. There are a couple of things we need to do first though. I always like to check the sort is working how I expected before I send it live. You can do that using the preview button. Notice it gets saved, but you see exactly what your participants would see. This is your last chance to check that the card labels are correct because once assort gets launched, you can't change those anymore. If you look to the right of the screen, you'll notice that optimal sort allows you to print your cards off so that you can do what they call a moderated sort. In other words, an in person card sort. Then, after you've done the sort, you can enter the card groupings back in to take advantage of the analysis tools they offer. It's worth bearing this in mind, the benefits of in-person sorting of physical cards with the benefits of computer-based analysis tools…
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Accessing remote users with online sorts3m 51s
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Setting up a card sort using OptimalSort6m 58s
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Running an online OptimalSort card sort2m 59s
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Reviewing what participants see1m 52s
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Checking your data3m 11s
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Using the built-in analysis tools5m 34s
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