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Course Description
Are you a UX designer looking to strengthen your research skills?
Do you struggle to bridge the gap between user research and user-centered design?
Welcome to Mastering UX Research: A Practical Guide for UX Designers, a comprehensive course designed to equip you with the essential tools and strategies to become a confident and effective UX researcher.
In the ever-evolving field of UX, research is the foundation of great design. Yet, many designers find themselves overwhelmed or uncertain about research methods, user data analysis, and applying findings to real-world projects. This course bridges that gap, offering practical, hands-on knowledge tailored for UX designers who are ready to elevate their work and deliver truly user-centered designs.
What You’ll Learn
- UX Research Fundamentals: Understand the role of research in the design process and why it’s critical to user-centered design.
- Key Research Methods: Master methods such as usability testing, surveys, interviews, and data analysis tailored for design projects.
- Practical Tools and Techniques: Learn to use essential tools like Optimal Workshop, Qualtrics, and Excel to collect, analyze, and present user data.
- Applying Research to Design: Transform insights into actionable design improvements and communicate your findings effectively to stakeholders.
- Impact Evaluation: Measure the effectiveness of your research and demonstrate its value to your organization.
Why This Course Stands Out
This course is designed by a PhD candidate in Human-Computer Interaction with extensive experience in both UX research and instructional design. Combining academic rigor with industry best practices, the course content is drawn from authoritative resources, including:
- “Think Like a UX Researcher” by David Travis and Philip Hodgson
- “Handbook of Usability Testing” by Jeff Rubin and Dana Chisnell
- Materials from the Nielsen Norman Group and ISO usability standards
Using proven instructional frameworks like Backward Design, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and ADDIE, this course is structured for maximum learning and application.
Who this course is for:
- This course is designed for anyone interested in mastering the research side of UX to create more user-centered, impactful designs. It is particularly valuable for: UX Designers: Designers who want to strengthen their research skills to ensure their designs are rooted in real user needs and data.
- Aspiring UX Researchers: Beginners interested in learning the foundations of UX research and how to conduct impactful studies.
- Students or Career Changers: Those exploring a career in UX design or research and wanting to develop a strong research foundation.