UX Research & Prototype Testing | Google UX Design Certificate

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Learn how to conduct research with a usability study to test your prototype. Once you have your research findings, use the insights to iterate on and improve your prototype, as well as share and promote your research insights.

0:00 Understand the UX Research Process
4:31 Get to Know the Seven Elements of a Research Plan
9:46 Start Building a Research Plan
16:50 Continue Building a Research Plan - KPIs
21:14 Continue Building a Research Plan - Methodology
22:54 Continue Building a Research Plan - Participants
26:55 Finish Building a Research Plan - Script
32:56 Make Privacy a Part of UX Practices
37:29 Understand Privacy Issues

This video is part of the Google UX Design Certificate, where you'll learn how to design mobile apps and responsive websites. You'll follow the design process from beginning to end: empathizing with users, defining their pain points, coming up with ideas for design solutions, creating wireframes and prototypes, and testing your designs with users to get feedback. By the end of the program, you'll have a professional UX portfolio with three design projects.

The program, created by Google employees in the field, is designed to provide you with job-ready skills in about 6 months to start or advance your career in UX design.

Why earn a Google Career Certificate?
► No experience necessary: Learn job-ready skills, with no college degree required.
► Learn at your own pace: Complete the 100% online courses on your own terms.
► Stand out to employers: Make your resume competitive with a credential from Google.
► A path to in-demand jobs: Connect with top employers who are currently hiring.

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I completed the whole certificate courses, this has changed how I approach web development.

matyilagoodwish
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The content is great. But it's difficult to follow, because the speaker keeps showing up whenever I'm trying to read the previous slide. I don't think we need to see the speaker speaking, when we are trying to learn the subject.

samavedamgovinda
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"Study participants could use the product correctly but still not understand what they're doing" – what does it mean? Can anyone come up with an example, please?

hlopandtop
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its say free but Coursera charging before enroll.

VijayYadav-spil
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I'm surprise this google project only gets so little attention...

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