PN
Dec 15, 2022
In the steps of User Experience Design, I got how to go through all four stages; Requirements gathering, Alternative designs, Prototyping, and Evaluation to design and get a good product on the table.
AO
Oct 22, 2017
The best introduction classes, gives an overall idea about UI/UX. Grateful for the efforts taken by the Georgia Tech and Coursera. Looking forward to see more courses related to my career. Thank you.
By Alexandr
•Jan 28, 2022
Because it is free, rate it 3 starts.
Cons:
-The voice is speeded up by default.
-The questions in quiz are shifted.
-It should have more graphical slides for better comprehension.
Pros:
-Free
By Stormi A
•Jul 4, 2020
This would have been more comfortable delivered in nine to ten, 45-minute segments. The shorter videos made the course feel endless. At least I learned that Coursera has terrible UX design.
By Tameka H
•Mar 31, 2022
Incorporating more visuals (drawings, videos) to keep the student engaged would be a good idea. Also adding in real world, existing apps or sites as a reference point would be helpful.
By Wendy Y
•Jan 14, 2021
The content itself was decent, but the quizzes need some help. In addition to some formatting issues, some of the questions were not intuitive in that they were easily misunderstood.
By K L
•Aug 19, 2020
The content is shallow, the course will be better if it incorporates real case studies and the application of UX design tools. Anyways, this is generally nice for a free course.
By Theresa K
•Dec 12, 2020
I am a total beginner. It was nice to receive an overview. The slides were not helpful and I had a hard time to follow - needed to focus very well (which is also good, ofc ;))
By Rateb A D
•Mar 24, 2021
Concepts are very high-level and instructor seems to be reading from the slides.
If you like to read you won't miss anything if you just read the transcript at your own pace.
By Aditya S
•Jul 10, 2020
1 - Needs More Animations and better visuals
2 - Some videos that are 8 or 9 mins long can be broken down into smaller videos of 4-5 mins
3 - Needs better real Life examples.
By Dana P
•Aug 10, 2020
Very basic. Good if you just want to understand terms and how the process works at a high-level. Not good if you are interested in learning how to actually do any of this.
By Mark B
•Jun 10, 2022
Some of the language was a bit over my head. And some industry related concepts discussed had little to no introduction, I had to look some tings up in another browser.
By Kiki C ( Q
•Oct 17, 2020
Would like to engage with more hands-on applications of the ideas presented. Sometimes difficult to connect the academic, abstract taxonomy with real-world processes.
By Luka T
•Mar 19, 2020
I expected a bit more from the introductory course. I gained a slight better understanding of what user experience is all about, but I hoped to gain a deeper insight.
By Nguyen N L H
•Oct 15, 2021
very basic concepts and theories. good to have a quick into to the field but not enough to have some applicable knowledge. true to its name 'intro to UX design'
By Tanasup S
•Sep 16, 2021
This course is great for who never learn about UX but it is too easy for person who learned some of this knowledge before. Some reading website is not active.
By Amy G
•Feb 7, 2023
Good introductory course on basic UX concepts and design lifecycle, but perhaps a little outdated. That said, I good starting point for a short free course.
By Nikhil S
•Oct 28, 2016
While the course is basic, the tests don't test user concepts (for example the order of the 4 step design process is asked 10+ times through the 5 modules)
By Fabiana R
•Sep 24, 2022
i feel like it is a bit misleading that upon compleation you are awarded a certificate, when in reality they an you to drop an additional 50 bucks.
By Mercedes A
•Oct 3, 2020
Good introduction, I felt that a lot of the material was mostly common sense, nothing really new. (For the average unexperienced in design person.
By Suraj T
•Sep 18, 2020
Just the right amount of complexity for a beginner. However, the delivery was rather uninspiring. But that might come down to personal taste.
By Ruby B
•Sep 20, 2020
Its a good theory course but would be fun if more practical examples are given with some creative use of infographics or any other media.
By Roxie W
•Mar 7, 2017
Lean too heavily towards theory instead of practice. I do think peer-graded assignments work better than quiz in term of UX lessons...
By Christina B
•Jan 29, 2018
Useful to get a sense of what UXD is, but not much else. It is VERY basic and also very short - you can easily complete it in a day.
By Emilio G
•Oct 9, 2016
The videos did not seem very interactive. The teacher just read the slides. Good as an introduction, but not very hand-on course.