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Georgia Institute of Technology

Introduction to User Experience Design

The focus of this course is to introduce the learner to User Experience (UX) Design User Experience design is design that is user centered. The goal is to design artifacts that allow the users to meet their needs in the most effective efficient and satisfying manner. The course introduces the novice to a cycle of discovery and evaluation and a set of techniques that meet the user's needs. This course is geared toward the novice. It is for learners that have heard about "user experience" or "user interface" design but don't really know much about these disciplines. The course mantra is that “Design is a systematic and data driven process.” Design is systematic because it is based on a set of techniques and also on a cycle of discovery. In this course the learner is introduced to the four step user interface design cycle. Along the way learners are exposed to a set of techniques to gather information about a) what the user needs b)how to design and model interfaces based on these and then how to evaluate the design to ascertain that the user's goals are met. These techniques are tools that are used in a standardized manner and give us the data we use in our design. This means that anyone (regardless of their current training) that is willing to learn these techniques and follow the proposed cycle can be a UX designer!

Status: User Centered Design
Status: Usability Testing
BeginnerCourse6 hours

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MC

5.0Reviewed Sep 25, 2016

This is an insightful introductory course to User Experience Design. While it is just an introduction, the lessons and the examples provided were comprehensive, leaving you with a thirst for more.

SA

4.0Reviewed Sep 26, 2023

that was perfect. But for me, who has an industrial design background, it seemed a little elementary. But I am very satisfied that I started the path of user experience design from the ground up.

AS

4.0Reviewed Jul 9, 2018

As a novice I've found this course to be clear and concise. To put it in course terms, it's useful and usable. I would have liked it to go into a little bit more detail, hence the 4 stars and not 5.

AG

4.0Reviewed Aug 26, 2020

The introduction is on point, however, I have a feeling this course is a bit outdated. Also, missing some key points on how to make sketches of UI and there was not so much information about it.

S

4.0Reviewed Feb 2, 2022

Very good course to brush up your UX knowledge and also a very good starting point to get the terminoly that you can then use to find your "next step" course. A huge plus: the instructor's voice.

GM

4.0Reviewed May 30, 2018

I enjoyed this course. Thank you very much to the instructor. Lectures and teaching - 5 starts indeed, but I wish there were more examples and interactive questions leading to more practical tasks.

BB

5.0Reviewed Mar 18, 2021

As someone who participated without knowledge of the field, I appreciated the amount of learning and exposure to terminology and an introductory to why the practice is the way it is. Much thanks!

RS

4.0Reviewed Mar 23, 2022

The material was great for someone who knows nothing about UX design and needs to understand the basics. I do think it could have been more engaging though. Sometimes the topics felt redundant.

AA

4.0Reviewed Nov 3, 2022

this is an excellent course learnt so much , from user experience to design and I would definitely recommend this to everyone who would like to start designing and wants to know about user experience.

RO

5.0Reviewed Mar 22, 2023

Thank you for your shared thoughts and lessons, I have to be honest that I hated statistics during my academe years haha, but you made it smooth and easy to digest! Thanks again! Best, Roem

KJ

5.0Reviewed Oct 4, 2020

It was fair introduction to UI / UX. I moved away from front-end development a long time ago but wanted to know about the new techniques used prior to starting that sort of development these days.

PN

5.0Reviewed Dec 15, 2022

In the steps of User Experience Design, I got how to go through all four stages; Requirements gathering, Alternative designs, Prototyping, and Evaluation to design and get a good product on the table.

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