What makes for a great user experience? How can you consistently design experiences that work well, are easy to use and people want to use? This course will teach you the core process of experience design and how to effectively evaluate your work with the people for whom you are designing. You'll learn fundamental methods of design research that will enable you to effectively understand people, the sequences of their actions, and the context in which they work. Through the assignments, you’ll learn practical techniques for making sense of what you see and transform your observations into meaningful actionable insights and unique opportunity areas for design. You’ll also explore how to generate ideas in response to the opportunities identified and learn methods for making your ideas tangible. By answering specific questions and refining your concepts, you’ll move closer to making your ideas real. We’ll use cases from a variety of industries including health, education, transportation, finance, and beyond to illustrate how these methods work across different domains.

User Experience: Research & Prototyping

User Experience: Research & Prototyping
This course is part of Interaction Design Specialization


Instructors: Elizabeth Gerber
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Reviewed on Feb 3, 2021
Really enjoyed all the activities for this course. It's taught me a lot about UX research methods and the design behind prototypes.
Reviewed on Dec 9, 2016
I liked a lot when examples are given but I missed going into some deeper thoughts on what are the ways and tools we can and should use.
Reviewed on Mar 27, 2017
Each Module of this course is about the actual work that is done in this field. If you enjoy being challenged this is the course for you.
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