Edmentum Usability Lab

Help us take learning to the next level by sharing your feedback on our products. Your voice can make a huge impact on education! 

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Your voice can make a huge impact on education

The Edmentum Usability Lab is a group of educators, school administrators, parents, and students who help us evolve our product vision and elements of our user experience design. Participants will help Edmentum create industry‑leading products by participating in short user research studies, often involving interaction with product concepts and prototypes. Notes from these observation sessions will then help us to make more user-friendly design choices as we evolve the Edmentum platform.

(Participation in the Usability Lab is strictly limited to user research for product improvement. Your contact information will never be shared with Edmentum marketing or sales. You will only be emailed when there is an opportunity to participate in a research study.)

Frequently Asked Questions

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You're in control

Everyone’s participation in the Usability Lab is completely voluntary. You may revoke consent for all contacts at your email address by submitting this revocation form

Additionally, by not signing the consent form, you are choosing to not have your child participate. If you decide to let your child take part, they can also decline to participate in any Usability Lab activity presented to them.

We're here if you need us

Edmentum’s User Experience team will administer the Usability Lab. 

If you have any questions or concerns about your or your child’s rights as a research participant, please contact UX.Research@edmentum.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to get started? Let's work together to improve the education experience for teachers and students across the globe!

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What are the potential benefits of participating in the Usability Lab?

Educators, administrators, students, and parents who participate in learning activities and research such as the Usability Lab often enjoy making an impact and contributing to the development of educational tools and experiences that may benefit them or their peers in the future.

Additionally, participants who complete a study will receive a gift card as appreciation for their time. Participants are responsible for ensuring that acceptance of any gift card does not violate any applicable law, regulation, or policy including gift policies. Joining the Usability Lab does not guarantee selection for a research study, as some studies require a specific group of people (e.g., teacher vs. student).

What can I expect as a member of the Usability Lab?

Participants may be audio and video recorded during the Usability Lab sessions. These sessions are typically a video call between you and a researcher, where you’ll give feedback on a draft version of a new product feature or design. In some instances, you may be asked to just fill out a survey instead of a moderated session. Additionally, researchers will take notes about your experiences. All recordings and notes are confidential, and no names will be included in Usability Lab reports. 

If contacted for a Usability Lab session, you can choose whether to participate and may discontinue participation at any time. Please note that there are no right or wrong responses to ideas, questions, and tasks presented during Usability Lab activities. We want to hear varying viewpoints, and each participant’s contributions are valued. You are encouraged to be honest—even if you feel the new design is not an improvement. All feedback is valuable!

Withdraw at any time

Everyone’s participation in the Usability Lab is completely voluntary. You may revoke consent for all contacts at your email address by submitting this revocation form

Additionally, by not signing the consent form, you are choosing to not have your child participate. If you decide to let your child take part, they can also decline to participate in any Usability Lab activity presented to them.