Design and Evaluation of an Online Food Safety Module: A Usability Study

Session Description

Food safety knowledge is crucial to careers within the restaurant and foodservice industry. High school Career and Technical Education (CTE) elective courses help students explore their career interests and prepare for future employment. Food safety is an important topic relevant to the industry that students can use in their personal lives and future careers. The researcher utilized various visual design and multimedia learning principles to develop an online food safety module on Google Sites (https://sites.google.com/hawaii.edu/culinary1-foodsafety/home) targeted toward high school students.

The researcher conducted a usability study to evaluate the format, ease-of-use, and content included in the online food safety module. The usability study evaluated how easy or difficult it was for participants to navigate through the website and how participants perceived the organization and usefulness of the content included. The researcher collected data from a total of 15 participants via a virtual usability test, including a think-aloud of the website, completion of four task-based scenarios, and an online survey. Data collected during the study and results from the online survey indicated that participants found the website straightforward and easy to navigate. The final product can be incorporated into various CTE classes and used as an up-to-date, easily accessible resource.

Presenter(s)

Michelle Gima
Learning Design and Technology
University of Hawaii at Manoa

I was born and raised in Maui, Hawaii. After earning a Bachelor of Science in Applied Business and Information Technology from the University of Hawaii Maui College, I started teaching various Career and Technical Education classes at my high school alma mater on Maui. During my first year teaching, I earned my teaching licensure from Leeward Community College’s Alternative Certification for CTE Licensure program. I am currently a second-year graduate student at the University of Hawaii at Manoa Learning Design and Technology online program.

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