American Heart Association Take Home Quiz


Is the information "chunked" appropriately throughout the site?

The web site is very organized. If you are looking for a specific set of information on one topic it is very easy to find. In the menu bar on the left it is pop out menu type that gives more choices. For example under the "about us" choice, there is the financial information, mission, policies, and other information that is related to the american heart association.

Another way the information is specifically chunked is by looking at one of the links in the left menu on the home page. It goes to a specific page telling about the item selected, and the side menu on this page has a more detailed menu about the selection.

  1. Is the information "chunked" appropriately throughout the site?
  2. What is the site structure?
  3. Does the site have a table of contents, site map/index, search features, FAQ page, and/or what's new page? Please provide a link to the appropriate items in your response.
  4. Are the pages consistent in their design and navigation?
  5. What is your analysis of the visual organization of the individual pages?
  6. Are the page dimensions appropriate to their purpose?
  7. Is there veritcal stratification?
  8. Are the line lengths of text appropriate?
  9. How is emphasis or visual contrast created?
  10. Does the writing style match the purpose of the site?
  11. Name of external style sheet used on home page, if any.






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