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User Experience Research
The Digital Collaboration Division (DCD) conducts independent research on the User Experience (UX) of GCTools. Through voluntary participation DCD collects data and feedback from government workers on their experiences of using GCTools in order to improve the tools for all users. The information is collected to update current systems, as well as provide information for the development of a new design system.
User Experience Studies
- 2018 GCTools Account Sign in Usability Testing Results
- 2017 GCpedia/Wiki Navigation Menu Card Sort Results
- 2016 GCTools User Study Report - July 2017
- 2014 GC2.0 Tools User Study Report - July 2015
- Final Data - 2014 GC2.0 Tools User Study
- Raw Data - Results of the 2014 GC2.0 Tools User Study
Projects Currently Underway
#GCDigital Design System
The Digital Collaboration Division is currently working with partners on developing a central design system (DCD design system) for digital collaboration platforms. The design system will act as a catalogue for everything comprised in the digital projects of DCD, and other interested parties including the Canadian Digital Service, Talent Cloud, other teams in CIOB, and the design team at IRCC. The design system will establish a consistent interface and style across all platforms, and provide reusable components for the development of further applications.
Want to know more about the design system? Check out the FAQs and the DCD design system GCpedia page.
Want to participate, share your knowledge, help out or simply learn? Reach out to the projects leads: Genevieve Lemieux (genevieve.lemieux@tbs-sct.gc.ca) or Sierra Duffey (sierra.duffeu@tbs-sct.gc.ca).
Design System Studies