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Salesforce Exam User Experience Designer Topic 4 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's User Experience Designer exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 4
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A UX Designer has been asked to optimize a Lightning app for screen reader-assisted accessibility.

How should the page be optimized?

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Suggested Answer: B

An Empathy Map is a tool used in UX design to synthesize and articulate what a design team knows about a user group. It helps in creating a shared understanding of user needs within an organization. The key features of an Empathy Map include:

User Insights: It captures what users say, think, do, and feel, providing a holistic view of their experiences and perspectives. This helps in understanding users at a deeper level.

Shared Understanding: By visualizing user attitudes and behaviors, an Empathy Map facilitates a common understanding among team members and stakeholders, ensuring that design decisions are aligned with user needs.

An Executive Summary (option A) provides a high-level overview of project objectives and outcomes but does not delve into user-centric insights. Prioritizing a Backlog (option C) is more about organizing and prioritizing tasks and features rather than synthesizing user research findings.

Reference: For guidelines on creating and using Empathy Maps, UX design resources such as the Nielsen Norman Group and the Interaction Design Foundation offer articles and guides on this and other UX research synthesis tools. These resources explain how to effectively use Empathy Maps to gain insights into user needs and foster empathy within design teams.


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Layla
27 days ago
Oh man, I bet the UX designer is just hoping they don't choose the Lightning Console layout. That's like trying to navigate a labyrinth with a blindfold on!
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Shakira
1 months ago
Stacking components on the same page seems like a recipe for a cluttered and overwhelming experience for screen reader users. Gotta keep that layout clean and organized!
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Avery
3 days ago
B: I agree, it would help keep the layout clean and organized for screen reader users.
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Lorriane
5 days ago
A: I think using accordions to organize components would be the best option.
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Mammie
1 months ago
I'm not so sure about that. Placing components in adjacent tabs might be confusing for screen reader users, as they might not be able to easily navigate between the tabs.
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Rodolfo
1 months ago
Hmm, I think option D is the way to go. Accordions are great for screen reader accessibility, as they provide a clear hierarchy and allow users to navigate the content easily.
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Alyce
1 days ago
Accordions are definitely the way to go for screen reader accessibility.
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Madalyn
6 days ago
I agree, using accordions will make it easier for users to navigate the page.
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Celestina
13 days ago
Option D is a good choice. Accordions help organize the content for screen readers.
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Marisha
2 months ago
I agree with Stevie, accordions can help organize content and make it easier for screen readers to navigate.
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Stevie
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe using accordions to organize components would be more effective for screen reader-assisted accessibility.
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Jose
2 months ago
I think the page should be optimized by stacking components on the same page.
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