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About the Course

Conduct UX Research and Test Early Concepts is the fourth course in a certificate program that will equip you with the skills you need to apply to entry-level jobs in user experience (UX) design. In this course, you will learn how to plan and conduct a usability study to gather feedback about designs. Then, you will modify your low-fidelity designs based on insights from your research. Current UX designers and researchers at Google will serve as your instructors, and you will complete hands-on activities that simulate real-world UX design scenarios. Learners who complete the seven courses in this certificate program should be equipped to apply for entry-level jobs as UX designers. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Plan a UX research study, including the project background, research goals, research questions, Key Performance Indicators, methodology, participants, and script. - Explain the importance of respecting privacy and user data. - Conduct a moderated and unmoderated usability study. - Take notes during a usability study. - Create affinity diagrams to group and analyze data. - Synthesize observations from research and come up with insights. - Develop persuasive presentation skills to share research insights. - Modify low-fidelity designs based on research insights. - Continue to design a mobile app to include in your professional portfolio. To be successful in this course, you should complete the previous three courses in the certificate program. Or, you need to have an ability to conduct user research to inform the creation of empathy maps, personas, user stories, user journey maps, problem statements, and value propositions; as well as an ability to create wireframes and low-fidelity prototypes on paper and in Figma....

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It was nice course describing how to conduct UX research and test early concepts. Some parts of it were jsut text heavy and would have worked better it was an interactive activity (team work).

RS

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This part of the course was a bit slow comparing to other, but neat explanation by Jason and other googlers made me hold tight and complete this course successfully. Thanks Coursera & Google for this.

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By Samuel S

Sep 11, 2021

Great course

By Tsatsral B

Sep 14, 2023

thank you

By Npat P

Jun 2, 2021

very good

By Ax 6

Apr 19, 2023

awersome

By Neeraja S

Jan 11, 2023

thankyou

By Jasper W

Jun 7, 2023

Amazing

By amit k

Sep 9, 2022

ausome

By K. R S

Aug 19, 2024

Good👍

By Sendo T

Jul 10, 2021

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By Jessica G

Feb 4, 2024

Great

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Sep 14, 2024

good

By Akash S T

Mar 4, 2024

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Mar 27, 2023

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Jan 29, 2022

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By thuy n

Nov 19, 2021

good

By mustofa

Apr 6, 2021

ok

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Apr 10, 2022

By Rachel F

Apr 22, 2022

The instruction for the assignments were less clear in this course. I wasn't always sure what needed to be included and how. For all of the graded assignments the instructions for how to submit on the first page were not correct for submitting on the 'my submission' page. I could tell I was not the only one having difficulty because the peer's I reviewed seemed to have the same trouble or had made the same mistakes I did. Also, since the work is peer reviewed if that person reviewing did not understand the assignment they often did not understand how to review my work.

You cannot create a PDF in Miro from Safari without upgrading. This seems to be an accessibility issue.

By Nithin P

Nov 12, 2021

This course heavily relied on peer feedback for me to gain the most out of it. The theoretical parts were helpful during the assignments, but the instructor was very bland and often seemed disinterested. This isn't me blaming just the instructor. While the course could've used some quizzes in between to help me remember, the main issue would be the pacing. It's a hard task to take interviews needed for this course during COVID times.

But, on a positive note, I really admired how the templates and exemplars were used here and it helped me so much when I was in a spot of bother. This course can be improved though.

3/5

By Nachum G

Jan 11, 2024

Some of the courses were interesting. but it was mostly Information I remember learning in the early years of high school. and the activities felt tedious at times. The parts about equity don't make much sense either. If I am making an app for mountain climbers attempting to climb Mt Everest I shouldn't make sure to include more transgender and female participants in my just because they were excluded from research in the past. 90% of climbers are male. I should therefore have a 90% male research group in order to get the most accurate information. Lessons like these can harm a company rather than help it.

By Naresh K G

Jul 29, 2022

1. The instructions imparted, at places do not match the version of FIGMA that we download. Many operations as suggested by instructures or course material coul not be done. IT SHOULD BE CORRECTED.

2. The evaluation process is faulty. Wtin in this course there are two instances where I was asked to resubmit - the grade instruction were wrong. I resubmitted the exact same file and test was cleared.

3. The comments provided are flimsy and not of much use.

By X R

May 5, 2022

Instructions were not clear enough and not enough resources for learning were offered. For example, I found conducting interviews remotely extremely difficult because we were not taught how to record user's screen movements remotely, and a better solution would have been to offer multiple extra sets of instructions for how to do remote recording.

By Maria L C

May 27, 2024

The content is good but, differently from previous courses, this one is all scrambled and data mixed up in terms of activities and guidance to complete the presentations that are requested. It made me spend double the time I did with previous ones to complete the activities.

By 張宇鵬

Nov 14, 2022

In the usability study,it is a little bit overwhelming that we have to list at least 3 insights to get the point, which is mean if somebody make a very logical app that bring user very good experience has to" make up" some story for the point...

By Diana K

Jan 24, 2023

The course was interesting, but the assignments were not quite clearly formulated, some of them did not have a full-fledged example, so it was difficult to figure out what exactly needed to be done.