
👇 This course is called Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design and it contains four weeks. It has no peer-graded assignments
. And at the end of each week, they will give you 10 questions about the lessons they taught you during the week and you will need to answer at least 9 of these questions to pass the test.
During this course, you will need to take as many notes as possible because they will teach you so many terminologies and fundamental principles of UX design, which you will need to remember in order to answer the weekly test questions. You will also meet a lot of designers from Google
, who will share their stories with you and will give you some hints on how to be a better designer.
- Benefits: After you pass the final test of the course, they will send you a 9-month complimentary subscription to Adobe XD and a certificate.
Week One
💡 This week has 5 (five) modules. Check out the modules for more. Plz take notes :)
Module One
In this module, you will be introduced to the course and the program in general, you will also be what you are going to accomplish during the program which creating portfolio projects, and Micheal, the instructor (one of my favorites) will introduce himself.
Module Two
In this module, they will introduce you to the week, then you will learn about what UX is, its characteristics, and the jobs in the field of user experience.
Module Three
In this module, they will learn about the job responsibilities of entry-level UX designers, the Dane will tell how it is a day in the life of an entry-level UX designer, and after that, you will learn the differences between Specialists, generalists, and T-shaped designers and finally you will learn about working in a cross-functional team
Module Four
In this module, they will learn about UX design jobs at different types of companies and the influence of company size and industry.
Module Five
In this module, Juan and Mike will share their journey and stories with you.
Week Two
💡 This week has only 2 (two) modules. Check out the modules for more.
Module One
In this module, you will be introduced to the week and then learn what user-centered design is. After that Shabi will teach what assistive technology is. Then Akil and Alise will teach you the importance of assistive technology and thinking about users new to technology
Module Two
In this module, they will introduce you to what design thinking is, and after that, you will learn the difference between Universal design, inclusive design, and equity-focused design, then Shabi will share with you the importance of equity-focused design then you will get to know platforms and finally, you will learn how to design for different platforms.
Week Three
💡 This week has 4 (four) modules. Check out the modules for more.
Module One
In this module, you will be introduced to design sprint, you will learn its phases and benefits.
Module Two
In this module, you will plan a design sprint.
Module Three
In this module, you will learn an entry-level designer’s role in a sprint. Then Jason will introduce himself.
Module Four
In this module, you will answer the questions of the weekly test (Design Sprint).
More info about Design Sprint
Week Four
💡 This week has 3 (three) modules. Check out the modules for more.
Module One
In this module, you will be introduced to design sprint, you will learn its phases and benefits.
Module Two
In this module, you will plan a design sprint.
Module Three
In this module, you will learn an entry-level designer’s role in a sprint. Then Jason will introduce himself, then you will answer the questions of the weekly test (Design Sprint)..
Thank You! Designare’s
The next Course continues with – “Start the UX Design Process: Empathize, Define, and Ideate“