Human Centered Design: A Crash Course
Human Centered Design: A Crash Course, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.52, with 37 lectures, based on 54 reviews, and has 181 subscribers.
You will learn about Discover problems that matter. Generate and prioritize solution ideas. Test an idea while minimizing risk. Deliver a solution that solves the problem. This course is ideal for individuals who are You've heard of HCD or Design Thinking and you want to learn more about it. or You've done some reading or training in HCD but you still don't quite get it. or You’re willing to use HCD but you don't know where to start. It is particularly useful for You've heard of HCD or Design Thinking and you want to learn more about it. or You've done some reading or training in HCD but you still don't quite get it. or You’re willing to use HCD but you don't know where to start.
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Summary
Title: Human Centered Design: A Crash Course
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.52
Number of Lectures: 37
Number of Published Lectures: 37
Number of Curriculum Items: 37
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 37
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Discover problems that matter.
- Generate and prioritize solution ideas.
- Test an idea while minimizing risk.
- Deliver a solution that solves the problem.
Who Should Attend
- You've heard of HCD or Design Thinking and you want to learn more about it.
- You've done some reading or training in HCD but you still don't quite get it.
- You’re willing to use HCD but you don't know where to start.
Target Audiences
- You've heard of HCD or Design Thinking and you want to learn more about it.
- You've done some reading or training in HCD but you still don't quite get it.
- You’re willing to use HCD but you don't know where to start.
I bet you’ve heard the term Human Centered Design (HCD) a lot. And I suspect you’ve heard other terms too, like Design Thinking (DT), User Experience Design (UXD), and Customer Experience Design (CXD). They’re all variations of a theme.
That theme is that everyone provides a service to someone, and to improve that service for them, you can solve the problems they’re facing.
While I believe that Human Centered Design can increase your probability of success, I also believe the way it’s presented to new-comers tends to be vague and overly complicated.
My name is Ryan Tracey and I’m a Capability Development Manager in the corporate sector. I’ve also worked in the higher education and government sectors, and I’m a certified HCD practitioner.
I’m a very pragmatic person, so this crash course is designed to cut through all the jargon and the hype, and give you the basic tools you need to start using HCD today. I’ll walk you through a straight-forward 4-step process, and at each step I’ll share 3 things that you can do immediately. I’ll also provide you with a downloadable job aid that summarizes all the actions on one page.
So if you want to get up to speed with HCD in half an hour, and start using it to solve the problems that matter, join me.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome
Lecture 2: Scenario
Lecture 3: Trap
Lecture 4: What is HCD?
Lecture 5: A note about customers
Lecture 6: How to do HCD
Chapter 2: Problem
Lecture 1: Source the problem
Lecture 2: Look through the customer lens
Lecture 3: Practice activity
Chapter 3: Discover
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Talk to your customers
Lecture 3: Map the customer journey
Lecture 4: Empathize with your customers
Lecture 5: Practice activity
Chapter 4: Define
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Cluster related insights
Lecture 3: Prioritize the problems
Lecture 4: Craft a HMW question
Lecture 5: Practice activity
Chapter 5: Develop
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Brainstorm ideas
Lecture 3: Crowdsource ideas
Lecture 4: Include the introverts
Lecture 5: Practice activity
Chapter 6: Deliver
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Prioritize the ideas
Lecture 3: Validate the priority
Lecture 4: Test the solution
Lecture 5: Practice activity
Chapter 7: Solution
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Minimum Viable Product
Lecture 3: Practice activity
Lecture 4: Disclaimer
Chapter 8: Next Steps
Lecture 1: Call to action
Lecture 2: Reflection questions
Lecture 3: Case studies
Lecture 4: Continually improve
Instructors
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Ryan Tracey
Human Centered Design Practitioner
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- 4 stars: 20 votes
- 5 stars: 29 votes
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