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This talk will cover the parallels Alli Clark found from teaching spin classes and designing software experiences.

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This talk will cover the parallels Alli Clark found from teaching spin classes and designing software experiences.

This talk will cover the parallels Alli Clark found from teaching spin classes and designing software experiences. It turns out that they have more in common than you might think and it comes down to remembering some basic UX principles. If you don’t know what a spin class is, then there’s even more of a reason to come and learn.

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How Becoming a Spin Instructor Enhanced my UX Skills

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Provides an opportunity for exercise instructors and software designers to expand their knowledge
Suitable for beginners with no prior experience in spin classes or software design
May be useful for those interested in teaching spin classes or designing software experiences

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Review glossary of UX terms
Refreshes the knowledge of UX-specific terminology for use within the course.
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  • Locate a glossary of UX terms.
  • Review the terms within the glossary.
Follow a UX design tutorial series
Provides step-by-step guidance on specific UX design topics.
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  • Identify a UX design tutorial series that aligns with your learning goals.
  • Follow the tutorials and complete the exercises.
Enroll in a UX design workshop
Provides focused and practical learning opportunities in specific UX design areas.
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  • Identify and enroll in a UX design workshop that aligns with your interests.
  • Attend and participate in the workshop.
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Join a UX design study group
Provides opportunities for collaboration and feedback on UX design projects.
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  • Locate or create a UX design study group.
  • Participate in study group meetings and discussions.
Design a UX prototype for a personal project
Applies principles of UX design to a real-world project.
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  • Identify a personal project to redesign.
  • Conduct user research.
  • Create a design brief.
  • Design and prototype your solution.
Attend a UX design conference
Provides opportunities to connect with UX professionals and learn about industry trends.
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  • Research and identify relevant UX design conferences.
  • Register and attend the conference.
  • Network with other attendees.
Develop a UX design case study
Encourages critical thinking and reflection on UX design principles and their application.
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  • Select a UX design project to analyze.
  • Conduct a case study analysis.
  • Write and present a case study report.
Participate in a UX design competition
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  • Research and identify relevant UX design competitions.
  • Prepare your submission.
  • Submit your entry.

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Learners who complete How Becoming a Spin Instructor Enhanced My UX Skills will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
User Experience (UX) Designer
User Experience (UX) Designers are responsible for creating the overall user experience of a product, from the way it looks to the way it functions. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as a UX Designer. This course will help you to create products that are both user-friendly and effective.
UX Researcher
UX Researchers are responsible for conducting user research to gather insights about how users interact with products. By taking this course, you will learn about UX research methods that you can use to inform your work as a UX Researcher. This course will help you to conduct user research that is both informative and actionable.
Product Manager
Product Managers are responsible for managing the development and launch of new products. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as a Product Manager. This course will help you to create products that meet the needs of users and achieve business objectives.
Software Developer
Software Developers are responsible for developing and maintaining software applications. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as a Software Developer. This course will help you to create software applications that are both user-friendly and effective.
Web Developer
Web Developers are responsible for developing and maintaining websites and web applications. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as a Web Developer. This course will help you to create websites and web applications that are both user-friendly and effective.
Interaction Designer
Interaction Designers are responsible for designing the interactions between users and products. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as an Interaction Designer. This course will help you to create products that are both user-friendly and effective.
Customer Experience (CX) Manager
Customer Experience (CX) Managers are responsible for managing the overall customer experience across all channels, from marketing to sales to customer service. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as a CX Manager. This course will help you to create customer experiences that are both satisfying and effective.
Technical Writer
Technical Writers are responsible for writing documentation for software, hardware, and other technical products. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as a Technical Writer. This course will help you to write documentation that is both user-friendly and effective.
Information Architect
Information Architects are responsible for organizing and structuring content on websites and other digital platforms. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as an Information Architect. This course will help you to create websites and other digital platforms that are both user-friendly and effective.
Content Strategist
Content Strategists are responsible for planning, developing, and managing content for websites, social media, and other digital platforms. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as a Content Strategist. This course will help you to create content that is both user-friendly and effective.
Marketing Manager
Marketing Managers are responsible for developing and executing marketing campaigns. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as a Marketing Manager. This course will help you to create marketing campaigns that are both effective and engaging.
Sales Manager
Sales Managers are responsible for managing sales teams and achieving sales goals. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as a Sales Manager. This course will help you to create sales strategies that are both effective and customer-centric.
Industrial Designer
Industrial Designers are responsible for designing products that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as an Industrial Designer. This course will help you to create products that are both user-friendly and stylish.
Human Factors Engineer
Human Factors Engineers are responsible for designing products and systems that are safe, efficient, and easy to use. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as a Human Factors Engineer. This course will help you to create products and systems that are both user-friendly and effective.
Architect
Architects are responsible for designing buildings and other structures. By taking this course, you will learn about UX principles that you can use to inform your work as an Architect. This course will help you to create buildings and structures that are both user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing.

Reading list

We've selected 13 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in How Becoming a Spin Instructor Enhanced My UX Skills.
A classic in the field of design, this book explores the principles of human-centered design and provides valuable insights into how to create user experiences that are both effective and enjoyable.
Offers a thorough overview of the principles and practices of user experience design, providing valuable knowledge for understanding the concepts discussed in the course.
Provides a foundational framework for understanding user experience, covering the principles, methods, and tools for designing effective digital experiences.
Delves into the psychology of everyday objects and provides valuable insights into how human behavior and cognition influence the design of user experiences.
This practical guide offers insights into the principles of usability and provides advice on how to design user experiences that are intuitive and easy to use.
For individuals responsible for UX design functions, this book offers practical guidance on conducting research, designing, and iterating on user experiences.
While not specifically focused on UX design, this book offers valuable insights into the principles of lean thinking and iterative development, which can be applied to the UX design process.
While not directly related to UX design, this book offers valuable insights into the challenges of innovation and the importance of embracing new technologies and ideas.
Explores the characteristics of successful teams and organizations, providing insights into how to create a positive and productive work environment for UX teams.

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