Help improve our website and forum – digital experience project phase 2
Categories: Patients & Carers, Internet User
Categories: Patients & Carers, Internet User
As we continue our project to build a new Breast Cancer Now website and Forum, we’re looking for people to complete an online task that will inform how information is grouped and displayed online.
As our website and online service users, you’re at the heart of everything we do. We know we can improve our online support to all our diverse users, so we’re excited to be moving into phase 2 of this project to build a new Breast Cancer Now website and Forum – so we can offer everyone the support they deserve.
We have created an online task to learn about preferences of grouping of information online. The task will take up to 15 minutes to complete and we really value your input at this stage of the project.
Previously, we had great a response to our online survey and appreciate the input about interacting with us online and using our websites. We continue to work closely with our experienced digital partner, who has worked with many other charities, and a number of their team have personal experience of breast cancer themselves.
We can’t wait to have your input on this task. And we’ll have other opportunities to get involved in this project coming soon.
Your voice and experience is really important to us as we deliver our mission to be recognised as the place to turn for information and support on all aspects of breast cancer.
We are looking for a range of people to complete the task, so we can spot themes and trends and value the input into how information will be grouped and displayed on a new website.
We’ve developed an online task that will take up to 15 minutes to complete. The task will be anonymous.
Just access the link provided below to complete a card sorting exercise, grouping together the information into categories that are clear to you.
There will be on-screen prompts and instructions to guide you through the task.
You don’t need to be an internet whizz! Anyone can take part if you have access to the internet so you can view the exercise and take part.
This opportunity has expired. You can check out our Share your voice page for more ways to get involved.