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Learn how to design great user experiences

You will learn how to design technologies that bring people joy, rather than frustration. You'll learn how to generate design ideas, techniques for quickly prototyping them, and how to use prototypes to get feedback from other stakeholders like your teammates, clients, and users. You'll also learn principles of visual design, perception, and cognition that inform effective interaction design.

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From University of California San Diego via Coursera
Hours 240
Instructors Elizabeth Gerber, Scott Klemmer, Jacob O. Wobbrock
Language English
Subjects Programming Art & Design Social Sciences Data Science

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Jul
3

Human-Centered Design: an Introduction

In this course, you will learn how to design technologies that bring people joy, rather than frustration. You'll learn several techniques for rapidly prototyping (such as Wizard...

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Jul
3

Design Principles: an Introduction

What makes an interface intuitive? How can I tell whether one design works better than another? This course will teach you fundamental principles of design and how to effectively...

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Jul
3

Social Computing

People are social creatures and the modern Internet reflects that. Technology has made collaboration at a distance possible in new ways that present their own set of challenges....

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Jul
3

Input and Interaction

In this course, you will learn relevant fundamentals of human motor performance, perception, and cognition that inform effective interaction design. You will use these models of...

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Jul
17

User Experience: Research & Prototyping

What makes for a great user experience? How can you consistently design experiences that work well, are easy to use and people want to use? This course will teach you the core...

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Jul
2

Information Design (You were viewing this course)

A blank canvas is full of possibility. If you have an idea for a user experience, how do you turn it into a beautiful and effective user interface? This covers covers principles...

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Jul
3

Designing, Running, and Analyzing Experiments

You may never be sure whether you have an effective user experience until you have tested it with users. In this course, you’ll learn how to design user-centered experiments,...

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Jul
31

Interaction Design Capstone Project

Apply the skills you learned during the sequence of courses -- from needfinding to visual design -- as you redesign a new interface, service, or product for your Interaction...

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From University of California San Diego via Coursera
Hours 240
Instructors Elizabeth Gerber, Scott Klemmer, Jacob O. Wobbrock
Language English
Subjects Programming Art & Design Social Sciences Data Science

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

People services Customer Service Representative $44k

Human Resources People Services Representative $50k

People Services Specialist $53k

People Services Generalist $63k

Assistant Operations - People Magazine Manager $64k

Free People Field Recruiter and Operations Coordinator Manager $66k

Editor/writer, entertainment, features, people, art, cuisine, special events, historial regions $70k

People Operations Analyst Lead $74k

Ad Production & Technology Specialist (People and Coastal Living magazines) $79k

Associate Creative Project & People Manager $87k

People Operations, Diversity Project Manager $102k

People Potential Partner - Eastern US $175k

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