AI Tools, Data, and Experience Design

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AI Tools, Data, and Experience Design

Coursera · Intermediate ·🖌️ UI/UX Design ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Applies AI tools and data-driven design for user experience and creative workflows using prototyping and user research

Original Description

‘Track 2: AI Tools, Data & Experience Design’ builds on the foundational concepts introduced in Track 1, guiding learners into the practical, hands-on application of AI in both creative design and UX workflows. This track focuses on mastering AI tools, data-driven personalization, prototyping, and user research, enabling designers and UX professionals to create intelligent, user-centered experiences. While there is some overlap with Track 1, this track emphasizes specialized skills and real-world application, offering a deeper dive into how AI enhances design decisions, streamlines workflows, and empowers innovation. You’ll gain experience with tools for AI-assisted visual design, content creation, and UX personalization, turning conceptual knowledge into actionable solutions. By the end of this track, learners will be equipped to analyze user behavior, derive insights from data, and build AI-enhanced prototypes that are both creative and functional. Track 2 is a critical step toward mastering the full AI-powered design and UX journey, providing the confidence and skills needed for the final track focused on strategy, emerging trends, and professional practice. Completion of all three tracks is required to earn the AI Powered UX Design Certification.
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