Run your own Research and Usability Testing
Run your own Research and Usability Testing, available at Free, has an average rating of 3.85, with 13 lectures, based on 47 reviews, and has 904 subscribers.
You will learn about In this class you will learn about the different techniques to conduct a User Research: by observing users in context, running surveys from your office or interviewing your teammates. I will provide alternatives to help you, no matter the size of your team or your previous knowledge. You will learn how to test in any stage you’re in right now and to gather feedback. Those findings will allow you to design human-centered products based on your users. Step by step, you will discover, explore, test and listen. With short and easy exercises to apply to your own project or product, you will have all the tools you need such as: Interviewing users and conducting UX audits Defining the red routes and creating your personas. Creating user stories, mind maps and storyboards . Running a usability testing and defining KPIs to measure success and improve your product. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone curious about user research and usability testing willing to learn practical knowledge It is particularly useful for Anyone curious about user research and usability testing willing to learn practical knowledge.
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Summary
Title: Run your own Research and Usability Testing
Price: Free
Average Rating: 3.85
Number of Lectures: 13
Number of Published Lectures: 13
Number of Curriculum Items: 13
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 13
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- In this class you will learn about the different techniques to conduct a User Research: by observing users in context, running surveys from your office or interviewing your teammates.
- I will provide alternatives to help you, no matter the size of your team or your previous knowledge.
- You will learn how to test in any stage you’re in right now and to gather feedback. Those findings will allow you to design human-centered products based on your users.
- Step by step, you will discover, explore, test and listen. With short and easy exercises to apply to your own project or product, you will have all the tools you need such as: Interviewing users and conducting UX audits
- Defining the red routes and creating your personas.
- Creating user stories, mind maps and storyboards .
- Running a usability testing and defining KPIs to measure success and improve your product.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone curious about user research and usability testing willing to learn practical knowledge
Target Audiences
- Anyone curious about user research and usability testing willing to learn practical knowledge
In this 60-minute class, explore how UX/ UI Designer Eva Jobard walks you through the different techniques to conduct User Research: by observing users in context, running surveys from your office or interviewing your teammates. She’ll provide alternatives to help you, no matter the size of your team or your previous knowledge.
You’ll learn how to test in any stage you’re in right now and how to gather feedback. Those findings will allow you to design human-centred products based on your users.
Step by step, you’ll discover, explore, test and listen. With short and easy exercises to apply to your own project or product, you’ll have all the tools you need such as:
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Interviewing users and conducting UX audits
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Running a content/ feature inventory to perform a competitive analysis
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Defining the red routes and creating your personas
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Creating user stories, mind maps and storyboards
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Performing a heuristic evaluation
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Running a usability testing with paper & interactive prototype
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Defining KPIs to measure success and improve your product
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Using surveys to gather quick insights
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Designing a human-centred experience
It will help if you have basic knowledge, at least an understanding of the vocabulary that will be used in this course such as Personas, Red Routes, UX audit, Quantitative & Qualitative Analysis.
In this course you will learn how to:
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Observe & interview users to spot frustrations & struggles
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Involve your team to get insights & solve usability/ design/ technical issues
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Align user goals and business goals
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Perform a UX audit to spot inconsistencies
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Run a content/ feature inventory to perform a competitive analysis
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Use affinity sorting to cluster user observations by themes
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Define red routes using a severity chart
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Identify your persona(s)
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Draw an empathy map
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Perform a heuristic evaluation
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Create your storyboard
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Run a usability testing with paper & interactive prototype
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Differentiate quantitative & qualitative methods + when & how to use them
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Measure usability with KPIs
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Use surveys to gather quick insights
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Design a human-centred experience
A list of resources and templates are provided here to help you. It is highly encouraged to upload your work all along the way to make some progress, share your findings and interact with fellow students.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: User Research: Discovery phase
Lecture 3: User Research: More interviews
Lecture 4: How to run a UX Audit
Chapter 2: Explore
Lecture 1: Competitive Analysis & Affinity Sorting
Lecture 2: Red Routes & Persona
Lecture 3: Usability Heuristics
Lecture 4: The concept & beauty of iteration
Chapter 3: Iterate
Lecture 1: Prototyping: paper & interactive prototypes
Lecture 2: Usability Testing: Part I
Lecture 3: Usability Testing: Part II
Chapter 4: Listen
Lecture 1: After the research
Lecture 2: Conclusion
Instructors
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Eva Jobard
Product Designer (UX/ UI)
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 4 votes
- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 13 votes
- 4 stars: 14 votes
- 5 stars: 14 votes
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