Advanced User Experience (UX) Design
Advanced User Experience (UX) Design, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.4, with 118 lectures, based on 111 reviews, and has 1767 subscribers.
You will learn about Find a ranked listing of the top 250 user experience software tools Find a ranked listing of the top 50 usability and user experience books Explore an overview of the most used usability research journals and conferences Understand the difference between refereed and non-refereed research articles Access a set of research-based usability guidelines Understand an overview of currently used operating systems and browsers Understand user demographics for computer users Describe languages used by computer users and common languages used on websites Understand the ranking of all usability and user experience tools using six different criteria Know about a ranked listing of several software prototyping tools Learn about a ranked listing of several card sorting software tools and card sorting methods Understand common navigation issues in websites and web apps Learn the steps for conducting navigation, findability or tree tests Be familiar with several content design issues Understand the use of writing and readability tools Learn about a ranked listing of several accessibility tools Learn about using the 'W3C Validator Suite' Learn about several color contrast and color scheme tools Understand design issues dealing with color blindness Learn about Using screen color capturing tools Understand using user interface elements tools Learn about the concept of effective infographics Understand the importance of dealing with different screen resolutions and using screen resolution tools Learn about screenshot and video recording tools Learn about reducing image and video size Understand the user performance testing process Know where to find several good user performance testing tools Know where to find several A/B and multivariate testing tools Understand the importance of traffic analysis tools Learn about satisfaction testing tools Find a ranked listing of several participant recruiting tools Find a ranked listing of several survey tests or evaluations tools Learn about conducting eye tracking evaluations Learn about several mouse tracking tools Learn about several participant video evaluations and screenshot tools Understand cross-browser evaluations tools Learn about several responsive design evaluations tools This course is ideal for individuals who are Web Designers and Developers or Mobile Designers and Developers or Usability Professionals or User Experience Specialists or Students It is particularly useful for Web Designers and Developers or Mobile Designers and Developers or Usability Professionals or User Experience Specialists or Students.
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Title: Advanced User Experience (UX) Design
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 3.4
Number of Lectures: 118
Number of Published Lectures: 118
Number of Curriculum Items: 118
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 118
Original Price: $22.99
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What You Will Learn
- Find a ranked listing of the top 250 user experience software tools
- Find a ranked listing of the top 50 usability and user experience books
- Explore an overview of the most used usability research journals and conferences
- Understand the difference between refereed and non-refereed research articles
- Access a set of research-based usability guidelines
- Understand an overview of currently used operating systems and browsers
- Understand user demographics for computer users
- Describe languages used by computer users and common languages used on websites
- Understand the ranking of all usability and user experience tools using six different criteria
- Know about a ranked listing of several software prototyping tools
- Learn about a ranked listing of several card sorting software tools and card sorting methods
- Understand common navigation issues in websites and web apps
- Learn the steps for conducting navigation, findability or tree tests
- Be familiar with several content design issues
- Understand the use of writing and readability tools
- Learn about a ranked listing of several accessibility tools
- Learn about using the 'W3C Validator Suite'
- Learn about several color contrast and color scheme tools
- Understand design issues dealing with color blindness
- Learn about Using screen color capturing tools
- Understand using user interface elements tools
- Learn about the concept of effective infographics
- Understand the importance of dealing with different screen resolutions and using screen resolution tools
- Learn about screenshot and video recording tools
- Learn about reducing image and video size
- Understand the user performance testing process
- Know where to find several good user performance testing tools
- Know where to find several A/B and multivariate testing tools
- Understand the importance of traffic analysis tools
- Learn about satisfaction testing tools
- Find a ranked listing of several participant recruiting tools
- Find a ranked listing of several survey tests or evaluations tools
- Learn about conducting eye tracking evaluations
- Learn about several mouse tracking tools
- Learn about several participant video evaluations and screenshot tools
- Understand cross-browser evaluations tools
- Learn about several responsive design evaluations tools
Who Should Attend
- Web Designers and Developers
- Mobile Designers and Developers
- Usability Professionals
- User Experience Specialists
- Students
Target Audiences
- Web Designers and Developers
- Mobile Designers and Developers
- Usability Professionals
- User Experience Specialists
- Students
Building an attractive, useful and usable website is difficult, and can take much time, thought and creativity. Even so, the quality of a site’s user interface can be the most important part of a site’s success. This is especially true as websites and web ‘apps’ become more complex, feature rich, and mobile responsive.
This course begins with a detailed presentation of over 250 usability software tools. I have spent over a year researching and categorizing these tools, and have made this research available to you on my website. Many of the tools have no cost associated with them. Much of the course content will be referring to a lot of the better software tools and discussing when and where these tools can be best applied in the context of User Experience Design.
It is important to point out that I am not endorsing, promoting or encouraging anyone to buy or sign up for any of the software tools, books or resources that are presented on the site. The purpose of presenting the research and rankings of the software tools, books and resources, is to make you aware of the existence of such tools and to help you to make a decision on what types of tools will benefit you in the field of User Experience Design.
The topics presented in this course are not necessarily required to be viewed in a linear fashion. Feel free to choose topics that are of interest to you and view those lectures about which you would most like to learn.
- Wouldn’t it be great to have an updated list of virtually ALL usability software tools, and have them
- Separated into reasonable categories, and then
- Ranked by popularity?
- Don’t you wish you knew which were the top, most up-to-date books on web usability and user experience (UX) design?
- Couldn’t you benefit from knowing the latest research results on user experience design?
- Wouldn’t you like to know which operating systems and browsers are most used, so you can focus on ensuring that your sites work well on them?
This course not only provides a discussion of the best tools, books and research, but also ranks them to help you better understand which are most popular with your colleagues, including thousands of website designers and user experience (usability) professionals.
What makes this an advanced ‘user experience’ course?
- We assume that you already know the basics or fundamentals of good user interface design for websites and web apps, so we will not waste your time by repeating what you already know,
- We know that the world of user experience design is constantly changing, so we do not try to force ever-aging information into a static book or a limited training course,
- We take full advantage of the most useful characteristics of the Internet by making it an integral part of the course, giving you access to Web-based information (dynamic content) that is updated even as you are taking the course,
- We include the latest ideas, knowledge and expertise of the top usability and user experience experts, by including information from their best books, insights from their software tools, and perceptions gained from their latest research reports,
- ·Finally, we focus on the future by helping you to understand which are currentlythe most popular books and software tools,so you do not waste time on old ideas, outdated knowledge and last year’s ‘look and feel’,
Keep in mind that it is the most professional, state-of-the-art user interfaces that lead to excellent user experiences. So prepare yourself to dive deep into an exciting, new training experience. Just click the blue ‘Take This Course’ button (upper right on this page), and let’s get started. Your view of ‘user experience’ will never be the same!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Purpose of the Course and Intended Audience
Lecture 1: Introduction to the Course
Lecture 2: My Qualifications and Background
Lecture 3: Attractive Sites are Not Necessarily Useful Sites
Chapter 2: The Webusability.com Website
Lecture 1: An Introduction to the Site
Lecture 2: An Overview of Webusability.com
Lecture 3: Selecting and Sorting Criteria
Lecture 4: Testing and Evaluation Example
Lecture 5: More on the Prototyping and Mockups Tools
Chapter 3: Usability and User Experience Books
Lecture 1: Other Information on the Website
Lecture 2: The 7 Categories of Books
Lecture 3: The 6 Criteria within Each Category
Chapter 4: Research and Guidelines
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Refereed vs. Non-Refereed Research Articles
Lecture 3: Research Journals and Conferences
Lecture 4: Website Publishing
Lecture 5: The User Interface Update
Lecture 6: Usability Guidelines
Chapter 5: User-Computer Issues
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Operating Systems and Browsers
Lecture 3: Connectivity
Lecture 4: User Demographics
Lecture 5: User Languages
Chapter 6: Prototyping
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Types of Prototypes
Lecture 3: Selecting a Prototyping Tool
Lecture 4: Most Prototypes Do Not Create Usable Code
Chapter 7: Card Sorting and Navigation
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Types of Card Sorting
Lecture 3: An Open Card Sorting Demo
Lecture 4: Closed Card Sorting Example
Lecture 5: Conclusion
Chapter 8: Navigation Testing
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Common Navigation Issues
Lecture 3: Steps in Conducting a Navigation Test
Lecture 4: Navigation Test Video
Lecture 5: Navigation Metrics
Lecture 6: Findability Testing Tests
Lecture 7: Other Tools
Chapter 9: Content Design
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: The ‘InboundWriter’ Tool
Lecture 3: Dealing with Keywords
Lecture 4: Word Counters
Lecture 5: Writing and Readability
Lecture 6: Spelling and Grammar
Lecture 7: Duplicate Content
Lecture 8: Conclusion
Chapter 10: Display (Screen) Design: Accessibility
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Accessibility
Lecture 3: The W3C Validator Suite
Lecture 4: Checking Color Contrasts
Lecture 5: Non-visual User Interfaces
Chapter 11: Display Design: Color
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Color Schemes Tools
Lecture 3: Color Blindness
Lecture 4: Capturing Potential Screen Colors Tools
Lecture 5: Color Variations and Names Tools
Chapter 12: User Interface Elements and Dummy Text
Lecture 1: User Interface Elements Introduction
Lecture 2: User Interface Elements Tools
Lecture 3: Dummy (Filler) Text and Images Introduction
Lecture 4: Dummy (Filler) Text and Images Tools
Chapter 13: Display Design: Forms and Infographics
Lecture 1: Input Forms Introduction
Lecture 2: Input Forms Tools
Lecture 3: Infographics Introduction
Lecture 4: Infographics Tools
Chapter 14: Display Design: Layout and Resolution
Lecture 1: Unusual Tools Introduction
Lecture 2: The ‘Wirify’ Tool
Lecture 3: The ‘No Click Interactions’ Tool
Lecture 4: The ‘Spur’ Tool
Lecture 5: The ‘Where’s the Fold?’ Tool
Lecture 6: The Screen Resolution Introduction
Lecture 7: Screen Resolution ‘StatCounter’ Data
Lecture 8: Screen Resolution Simulator Tools
Chapter 15: Display Design: Images and Video
Lecture 1: Image Editors Introduction
Lecture 2: Image Editors Tools
Lecture 3: Video Editors Introduction
Lecture 4: Video Editors Tools
Lecture 5: Screenshot and Video Recording Tools Introduction
Lecture 6: The ‘Snagit’ Tool
Lecture 7: Reducing Image and Video Sizes Introduction
Lecture 8: PNG vs. JPG Reduction Strategies
Lecture 9: Image Resizing Tools
Chapter 16: User Performance Testing
Lecture 1: Testing and Evaluation Introduction
Lecture 2: User Performance Testing Introduction
Lecture 3: The User Performance Testing Process
Instructors
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Bob Bailey
User Experience Designer and Consultant
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 32 votes
- 2 stars: 22 votes
- 3 stars: 11 votes
- 4 stars: 20 votes
- 5 stars: 26 votes
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