In chapter 10 pp. 288-293, Rubin describes the sections of the final report. Your report should follow this format in addition to the following guidelines and constraints.
Rubin says that this section should be kept to one page. Because your project is a more basic test, try to keep your summary down to one or two paragraphs.
As Rubin says, this is just your test plan but revised to include any modifications that came from the pilot test. To help my review, please highlight or underline any changes that you made in your plan.
Whereas Rubin does not mention test objectives, you should organize your results by them. In this section, list each test objective and supply the relevant results that pertain it. Of course, if your test reveals significant usability problems that do not pertain to your original objectives, you will want to describe those results too. Many of your results will be qualitative in nature and require you to provide a short description of what happened. Depending on the nature of your results, the length of this section could vary considerably, possibly from one to five pages.
For submitting your assignment, turn in a hard copy or submit a softcopy. Your report should include the supplemental materials (including data log sheets and signed consent forms) appended to it. Again, provide a short description of how the individual members in your group contributed to conducting the test and writing the report.
I will use this grading sheet to help me review the project.