Duration10'
No. of mini-lessons4
ResourcesInfographic
Duration 10'
No. of mini-lessons 4
Resources Infographic
Sometimes the most obvious flaw trips up a product launch. When your employees did the usability study, everyone in their volunteer group said the product was great. But now that it’s out in the world, users are reporting issues with the product they didn’t expect. Looks like they needed to do more research.
Research and usability testing is essential, but it has to be done right – early and often, with targeted improvements along the way. Your employees need to identify and target specific aspects, so the feedback can be applied effectively. And they also need to know which approach is best for their situation, and how to get the most from it.
Applying common methods to gain UX feedback
Determining the best usability-testing methods based on needs
Creating an effective usability-testing script
This course is for experienced developers or designers needing to upgrade their usability testing. They’ll learn methods for getting UX feedback and how to use them, discover which testing methods are best for different purposes, and write a testing script that does the job.