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In these lessons, you will get to know your audience. You’ll see how to conduct user research with questions, observations, interviews, and surveys. You will also discover what is included in a useful user profile and what is not.
User research is the study of target users—including their needs and methods of interaction they like or don’t like. When you do UX research, you’ll be better able to provide the best solutions for your users since you’ll discover exactly what they need. UX Research can be applied at any stage in the design process through key research methods including discovery, exploration, testing, and listening. Asking questions is a vital component in the research process to help identify your user’s needs. Applying the right question types along with observations, interviews, focus groups, card sorting, surveys, and even Google will enable you to learn how best to design an engaging experience for your demographic. By the end of this course, you will recognize what makes an effective user profile as well as how to use it to seek out your ideal users.
UX research is the study of target users, including their needs and the methods of interaction they like or do not like, so you can provide the best solutions for your users by discovering exactly what they need.
The course covers conducting user research through questions, observations, interviews, focus groups, card sorting, surveys, and even Google, applied through key research methods including discovery, exploration, testing, and listening.
By the end of the course you will recognize what makes an effective user profile and how to use it to seek out your ideal users.
The lessons include What is User Research?, Questions to Ask, Observation, Interviews, and Surveys, and Creating User Profiles.
It supports skills in UI/UX Research, UI/UX Writing, User Analysis, User Experience (UX), User Experience (UX) Design, and User Research.