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===Debriefing===
===Debriefing===


== Recording Session ==
== Recording the Session ==
Basically you need screen and web-cam capture software.  What you use doesn't really matter, but a quick list of stuff we have tried is [[Labs/Ubiquity/Usability/Usability_Testing/How_To/Software | here]].
Basically you need screen and web-cam capture software.  What you use doesn't really matter, but a quick list of stuff we have tried is [[Labs/Ubiquity/Usability/Usability_Testing/How_To/Software | here]].


If you are sharing the data publicly (especially personally identifiable information) some sort of consent is a very good idea.  While a written consent form an audio or visual consent form is easier to manage and can't be lost as they are embeded in the information itself.
If you are sharing the data publicly (especially personally identifiable information) some sort of consent is a very good idea.  While a written consent form an audio or visual consent form is easier to manage and can't be lost as they are embedded in the information itself. The standard [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IANAL IANAL] nor has this been vetted by a real lawyer you can see [http://www.viddler.com/explore/indolering/videos/7/ examples] from previous testing.
 
Taking notes is good, but you will be going over the video again anyway so it's best to just pay attention.  [http://silverbackapp.com/ Silverback] has an excellent feature that allows use of the Apple remote to add bookmarks.
 
== Analysis and Sharing of Data ==
== Analysis and Sharing of Data ==


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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