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About the Course

When designing systems that work for users, there is no substitute for watching them try to use the system to see what works and what doesn’t. In this UX course, you will learn how to design and conduct tests with users that will tell you how effective your design is for helping users do what they need to do, and how they feel about using your system. This course is part of the User Experience (UX) Research and Design specialization offered on Coursera. What you'll learn: Identify different approaches to user testing and their appropriate use Understand how to design an effective user test Understand how to run an effective user test to get the most information possible out of each encounter Analyze and report on user testing...

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Great for Understanding how to conduct usability testing, also given some great example that allows me to understand completely what the instructor means.

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Amazing course, well structured and helped me learn some wonderful methods to improve my evaluation process while interacting with users.

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By Vladimir S

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Nov 24, 2021

really great course, have learned so much

By Sergey A

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Dec 31, 2022

Apart from Week 4, excellent course!

By Lu E

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Apr 18, 2019

Great content.

By Daniel M C

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Nov 16, 2019

This course is very interesting. It gives you an overview of how to run user tests. The workload is too much skewed towards the end of the course, which makes it a bit too hard to complete. There were some things missing in the materials, I think. For example, I didn't learn how to properly code critical events during user tests, so I had to just "figure out" what to write down. Qualitative data analysis was also not 100% clear, so I fell back on my intuition. Nevertheless, I found the skills in this course really valuable.

By Lauren

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Apr 9, 2024

The content is good but be aware of the following: 1. Coursera only gives you 1 week to complete the project, but you will need a few weeks to complete it properly 2. You are unlikely to receive feedback from your peers. 3. Most of the assignments you are asked to grade either have no submission attached or are spam.