How to do UX research on a budget
How to do UX research on a budget, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 30 lectures, based on 36 reviews, and has 180 subscribers.
You will learn about Turning a business strategy into a research plan Choosing the right research methods for a problem How to do user research on no budget How to analyze data and turn it into something stakeholders will understand This course is ideal for individuals who are Business stakeholders looking to do research on a budget or Startups where people are wearing multiple hats or UX designers looking to understand UX Research It is particularly useful for Business stakeholders looking to do research on a budget or Startups where people are wearing multiple hats or UX designers looking to understand UX Research.
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Summary
Title: How to do UX research on a budget
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.15
Number of Lectures: 30
Number of Published Lectures: 30
Number of Curriculum Items: 38
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: $49.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Turning a business strategy into a research plan
- Choosing the right research methods for a problem
- How to do user research on no budget
- How to analyze data and turn it into something stakeholders will understand
Who Should Attend
- Business stakeholders looking to do research on a budget
- Startups where people are wearing multiple hats
- UX designers looking to understand UX Research
Target Audiences
- Business stakeholders looking to do research on a budget
- Startups where people are wearing multiple hats
- UX designers looking to understand UX Research
When you’re starting a business, you create a plan: this is so you know what you’re building, who’s on your team, and what is the overall goal of your business. But that’s only half of the equation.
How do you build products that users need, want, and will use?
This is where UX research comes into play. UX research is a way of understanding both user and business needs to allow designers, developers, researchers, and business stakeholders to create a product that users will love.
And building a research plan is essential in conveying all that information to the rest of the team.
But how do you know which research questions to address or what research methods to use?
That’s what you’ll learn in this course. I’ll teach you not only how to turn goals into research questions, but also how to choose research methods that are effective for your research questions and how to turn this into a research plan that your stakeholders will love.
This course will also address many of the basics of UX research, which can then turn into a career if you want to become a UX Researcher.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: 1. UX Research introduction
Lecture 2: 2. Why is UX Research necessary?
Lecture 3: 3. Elements of a Research plan
Lecture 4: 4. How to turn goals into questions
Lecture 5: 5. Question dimensions
Lecture 6: 6. Question frameworks
Lecture 7: 7. Generating research questions
Chapter 2: Most common research methods
Lecture 1: 8. Research methods Overview
Lecture 2: 9. Recruiting users
Lecture 3: 10. Interviews
Lecture 4: Interview pt 2: Creating a script
Lecture 5: 11. Usability Testing
Chapter 3: More uncommon research methods
Lecture 1: 12. Beyond usability testing and Interviews
Lecture 2: 13. Remote unmoderated testing
Lecture 3: 15. Observation/Field Research
Lecture 4: Field Research part 2: Planning
Lecture 5: 16. Wizard of oz
Lecture 6: 14. Survey/questionnaire
Lecture 7: 17. A/B test
Lecture 8: 21. Competitive Analysis
Lecture 9: 18. Card Sorting
Lecture 10: 19. Tree Testing
Lecture 11: 20. Task Analysis
Chapter 4: Niche research methods
Lecture 1: 22. The less common methods
Lecture 2: 23. Diary studies
Lecture 3: 24. Expert/Design Reviews
Lecture 4: 25. Benchmark testing
Lecture 5: 26. Analytics Testing
Chapter 5: Putting it all together
Lecture 1: 27. Turning it into a research plan
Lecture 2: 28. Turning Skills into UX Researcher job
Instructors
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Christopher Wong
User Experience Specialist
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- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 9 votes
- 4 stars: 10 votes
- 5 stars: 14 votes
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