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hello welcome to the UX tea break my nameamp;#39;s David Travis and in this episode Iamp;#39;ll be looking at note taking in a usability test so the question itself comes from Bruno Hornig and Bruno says Iamp;#39;ve got a question about note-taking and a usability test do you have some tips on how to do this efficiently so first of all never forget that usability testing is a relatively low-tech pursuit you can do it by sitting next to a participant with a pad and a pen and you can just take them notes as you go you donamp;#39;t need to do anything more sophisticated than that but if you did want to hear some other tips and techniques here are some of them the first one would be to take notes directly on to sticky notes onto post-its and the reason for recommending that you do that is it makes it easier afterwards for doing the analysis so the analysis that you do with the usability test typically thereamp;#39;s loads of data that youamp;#39;ve got to analyze and that data is ver