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Wix Participant Training Script: Zoom Call Walkthrough

  1. Training Script Given to Participants 

    1. Walkthrough Zoom Call 

      1. Wait for proctor to begin recording the session. 

      2. You will begin narrating your experience once the recording begins. Be sure to note how you feel emotionally at certain frustrations and confusions, as well as walk the proctor through your thought process as you would if you were the one showing them how to do it. 

      3. Ensure you are on the correct starting screen, allow the proctor to see your screen and begin screen sharing. 

      4. Create an account and follow the walk-through tutorial that the website offers to new users. 

      5. Locate the Help Desk on the page after this short tutorial. 

      6. You, the user,  will attempt to create a website that contains 4 key tools that the website offers in their website design advertisements. 

      7. Below is the task list for your website. You must navigate yourself from the screen the tutorial left you on, and you must create a webpage that contains the below basic components. 

        1. Integrated Youtube Video

          1. You will integrate or add a youtube video into the webpage screen. 

          2.  Link will be provided.

        2. Separate website pages with titles

          1. Create 3 different page tabs that can be accessed from the main page of your website. Title them and ensure they are working. 

          2. 3 total to ensure effectiveness and use.  

          3. All text will be provided. 

        3. Image 

          1. Adding at least 1 type of media to the site or pages, media will be provided.

          2. May be added to any page, and in any style. 

        4. Button 

          1. A box/text based button that links a user of the site to another website.

          2.  Link will be provided to the user.

      8. Users will also have access to the Help Desk open in a separate tab, so that they may attempt to use it along with the design process. 

        1. This may be referenced whenever the user feels necessary. 

      9.  Users will be allowed as long as they need to complete this task, and an example website will be provided to them at the end of the task, so that they can compare their work. 

        1. Link will be provided in a proctor email with script. 

        2. Do not access test page reference until after the tests are complete.

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