Release date:2020, April

Author:David Travis

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

What you’ll learn

Bake UX into your workflow by following a proven, user centred design framework. Plan field visits and user interviews to uncover user needs. Moderate a usability test and prioritise the observations. Create personas, user stories, red routes and user journey maps. Uncover and describe users’ mental models. Choose appropriate schemes for classifying and organising information. Design and conduct online and offline card sorting sessions. Select appropriate user interface design patterns. Develop cheap, throwaway prototypes to get quick and frequent feedback from your users. Create user interface designs that exploit universal principles of visual design. Design usability tests to measure time on task, success rate and user satisfaction. Evaluate the usability of systems by applying usability heuristics. Prepare for the BCS Foundation Certificate in User Experience.

Requirements

You don’t need a background in user experience, design or coding to take this course.

This is an in-depth course. If you allocate 60-90 mins a day, and do all of the activities, it will take 2-3 weeks to complete.

Description 2021 Edition.

You’ve just landed on Udemy’s highest rated course on user experience (UX). Thousands of user researchers and designers have used this course to kick-start their career in UX. You can do it, too.

Gain hands-on practice in all the key areas of UX — from interviewing your users through to prototyping and usability testing your designs.

Build a UX portfolio to boost your job prospects as you complete five real-world sample projects.

Gain industry-recognised certification by preparing for the BCS Foundation Certificate in User Experience.

UX Mastery reviewed dozens of online courses in UX, but they gave just one course 10/10: this one.

Build Your UX Portfolio As You Work Through 5 User Research and Design Projects.

The sample projects in the course include:

Find my pet: a product that allows people to track down wayward pets who have got lost. Tomorrow’s shopping cart: a device that lets customers find any product in a supermarket. Gift Giver, a gift recommendation system based on an extremely accurate product recommendation technology. The Citizen Journalist: a system that will allow ordinary people to film events, take photographs, write a story and create a crowdsourced, online newspaper. The Digital Postcard, an app that will allow users to create and send their own postcard, either by using a photograph they have taken on their phone, or by selecting a professionally taken image of a local beauty spot.

A career in User Experience is one of the most rewarding and challenging jobs in the technology sector. This online training course will give you the background you need to get started.

Prepare for the BCS Foundation Certificate in User Experience.

This course covers the comprehensive syllabus for the BCS Foundation Certificate in User Experience and contains 90 multiple-choice quiz questions to test your knowledge and prepare for the exam. You can take the exam (at extra cost) anywhere in the world at a Pearson Vue exam centre.

Free bonus offer!

Free bonus #1: A 81-page student workbook packed with design exercises, tutorials on UX methods, templates to record user research observations, stencils for UI prototypes, a detailed reading list and a glossary of terms..

Free bonus #2: A 417-page, high quality PDF that contains every slide shown on the course. Print this out, load it on your mobile device or keep it handy on your computer: it’s your choice.

Free bonus #3: A written transcript of every lecture. Comprising 231 pages and 89,236 words, this document is useful if English isn’t your native language or if you just want a readable and searchable version of the course.

Free bonus #4: 90 multiple-choice quiz questions to test your knowledge as you progress through the course.

Free bonus #5: Access to our thriving Facebook group where you can network with fellow students, ask questions and submit assignments for peer review.

Download everything. If you have a slow internet connection, or want to take this course with you on your laptop, smartphone or other portable device, sign up and download all the videos and other course materials now.

When does it start? Today! This is a self-paced course, so you can start anytime and view the lectures anywhere. Sign up now and you could be watching the first video in under 5 minutes.

How long will it take? With over 140 lectures and 9 hours of content, this is the most in-depth course on UX you’ll find on Udemy. If you allocate 60-90 mins a day, and do all of the activities, it will take 2-3 weeks to complete. And if you want to spread the course out over a longer period, that’s fine too.

Is it for me? This course is for you if you want to get hands-on practice in all the stages of user experience. Perhaps you’re starting out in the field of user experience. Or maybe you want to transition from your current job role to a career in UX. Whatever your background, you’ll apply your skills to a real world project that will become the first entry in your UX portfolio.

What if I get stuck? As you move through each of the steps in the design process, you’ll be able to test your knowledge and compare your work with other students so you can see what “good” looks like. I review the course forum every day and I answer all student questions within 24 hours. So if you struggle with any of the material, just ask a question and I’ll help you out.

Can’t I learn this stuff from a book? It’s certainly possible to build your user experience expertise by reading books and blog posts, but that can be a slow process and it makes it hard to see the big picture. With this workshop, it’s you and me together working for a client, and I’m giving you the same tips, the same advice, and sharing the same techniques I’ve learned over the years on hundreds of design projects.

What if I don’t like it? Over 17,000 people have taken this online course and over 90% of students give it 4 or 5 stars, so I’m confident that you’ll love this course. Just in case, I offer a 30-day, no questions asked, money-back guarantee. So sign up today, it’s risk free!

Kick start your career in user experience with this 12-hour, online, video training course.

Who this course is for:

Anyone who wants to transition from their current job role to a career in user experience. User researchers or designers who want to build their user experience portfolio by applying their skills to a real world design project. Software developers who want to learn techniques for designing more engaging systems. Project managers and Scrum Masters who want a full lifecycle process for introducing usability into their design project. Interface designers who want to learn methods for testing and evaluating their designs. Web site designers who want to understand the principles of human-centred design. Marketing managers who want to find out about the business and brand benefits of user experience. Business analysts who want quick and effective tools for communicating requirements of users.

01 setting the scene 001-why-take-this-course 002-welcome 003-course-objectives 005-whats-new-in-this-course 006-resources 007-the-business-benefits-of-user-experience 008-what-is-usability-product-evaluation-activity 009-can-openers-demonstration 010-can-openers-user-research 011-can-openers-debrief 012-the-6-rules-of-usability 013-iso-9241-a-standard-for-usability 014-the-course-roadmap

02 going where the action is understanding users in context 015-how-usability-depends-on-the-context-of-use 016-what-is-a-browser 017-what-do-users-want 018-an-introduction-to-contextual-inquiry 019-the-remote-control-activity 020-the-remote-control-debrief 021-practical-field-visits-step-1-users 022-practical-field-visits-step-2-focus 023-practical-field-visits-step-3-recording 024-practical-field-visits-step-4-notetaking 025-practical-field-visits-step-5-affinity-diagramming-and-user-story-mapping 026-presenting-results-as-empathy-maps-and-storyboards 027-guerrilla-techniques-for-user-research 028-three-myths-about-field-visits

03 how to get niche quick 029-why-the-average-user-doesnt-exist 030-introduction-to-personas 031-walkthrough-of-a-persona-case-study 032-walkthrough-of-a-persona-case-continued 033-the-benefits-of-personas 034-the-pitfalls-of-personas 035-publicising-your-personas 036-the-7step-persona-checklist

04 ux design activities build your ux portfolio 037-introduction-to-the-design-activities 038-find-my-pet 039-citizen-journalist 040-digital-postcard 041-gift-giver 042-tomorrows-shopping-cart 043-design-activity-research-briefing 044-persona-groups-briefing 045-persona-creation-briefing

05 what can a london bus teach us about usability 047-red-routes-or-why-featuritis-doesnt-work 048-the-what-and-why-of-red-routes 049-the-flexibility-usability-trade-off 050-prioritising-red-routes 051-red-routes-quick-activity 053-how-to-build-bulletproof-user-stories-for-agile 054-testing-a-user-story

06 beyond easy to use measuring the user experience 056-introduction-to-lean-ux 057-problem-and-solution-hypothesis-testing 058-defining-and-measuring-usability 059-measuring-effectiveness 060-measuring-efficiency 061-measuring-satisfaction 062-the-usability-dashboard

07 site structure and navigation finding is the new doing 063-introduction-the-elements-of-user-experience 064-introduction-to-information-architecture 065-latch-the-5-hat-racks-for-organising-information 066-latch-case-study-using-bbc-iplayer 067-introduction-to-card-sorting 068-demonstration-of-an-online-card-sort 069-card-sorting-data-analysis 070-card-sorting-analysis-example 071-semantic-matches-and-faceted-navigation 072-trigger-words

08 interaction design simple rules for designing simple screens 073-mental-models-conceptual-models-affordances-and-signifiers 074-some-examples-of-mental-models 075-skeuomorphic-versus-flat-design 076-user-interface-design-patterns-and-consistency 077-progressive-disclosure 078-choosing-the-correct-user-interface-control 079-checkboxes-radio-buttons-and-fitts-law 080-the-drop-down-menu-the-ui-control-of-last-resort 081-expectations-about-web-page-layout 082-the-aesthetic-usability-effect-and-the-contrast-principle 083-the-alignment-principle 084-the-principles-of-repetition-and-proximity 085-form-redesign-alignment 086-bluffers-guide-to-eye-tracking 087-form-redesign-labels 088-form-redesign-the-question-protocol 089-form-redesign-trigger-words-and-finishing-touches 090-introduction-to-paper-prototyping 091-examples-of-paper-prototypes 092-a-paper-prototype-in-action 093-getting-the-design-right-and-getting-the-right-design 094-paper-prototypings-strengths-and-weaknesses 095-whats-in-a-paper-prototyping-kit 096-overview-of-electronic-prototyping-tools 097-prototyping-activity-briefing

09 and i have the data to prove it how to assess usability 099-the-2-types-of-usability-evaluation 100-formative-and-summative-usability-testing 101-why-5-users-is-usually-enough-for-a-usability-test 102-inperson-and-remote-usability-testing 103-welcoming-the-participant-and-giving-instructions 104-getting-participants-to-think-aloud 105-creating-good-usability-test-scenarios 106-keeping-a-poker-face-and-reminding-participants-to-think-aloud 107-roles-in-a-usability-test-moderator-computer-and-observer 108-observations-and-interpretations 109-prioritising-usability-problems 111-student-work-example-video-of-a-usability-test-for-find-my-pet 112-jakob-nielsens-usability-heuristics 113-visibility-of-system-status 114-match-between-system-and-the-real-world 115-user-control-and-freedom 116-consistency-and-standards 117-help-users-recognise-diagnose-and-recover-from-errors 118-error-prevention 119-recognition-rather-than-recall 120-flexibility-and-efficiency-of-use 121-aesthetic-and-minimalist-design 122-help-and-documentation 123-why-you-need-more-than-one-reviewer 124-web-accessibility-guidelines

10 what next putting your knowledge into practice 125-how-to-convince-your-manager-that-ux-matters 126-getting-users-for-your-first-user-research-activity 127-building-your-ux-career-within-your-organisation 128-creating-a-ux-portfolio 130-student-work-examples-ux-portfolio-review 132-putting-your-knowledge-into-practice

12 bonus videos and downloads 136-bonus-lecture-persona-analysis-with-multiple-behavioural-dimensions 138-bonus-lecture-qa-august-2014 139-bonus-lecture-qa-february-2014 The Ultimate Guide to Usability and UX by Udemy.7z The Ultimate Guide to Usability and UX by Udemy_Subtitles.7z

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