User Research Methods and Practices

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User Research Methods and Practices

Coursera · Beginner ·📄 Research Papers Explained ·3mo ago
Skills: UX Research90%

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Introduces user research methods and practices for designing usable UX products

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This course introduces the fundamentals of user research methods and practices. Understanding users, identifying their concerns, and addressing their frustrations are key to designing usable, engaging, and persuasive UX products. The course explores various techniques for gathering insightful user data, offering participants the opportunity to delve into user behavior and learn how to interpret this data to uncover opportunities for design improvement.  Learning Outcomes -Identify User Needs: Understand user concerns to design engaging solutions. -Apply Research Methods: Learn techniques to gather and analyze user data. -Analyze Behavior: Interpret user behavior to uncover design opportunities.
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