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- المدة 10 hours
- الطبع بواسطة HEC Montréal
- Total students 18,778 enrolled
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Brainstorm, brainstorm! UX Design is not just about having ideas! The user-centred approach fuels innovation in ways that support incremental, radical and disruptive innovations towards great user experience like no other.
User experience design helps the team hone down on a new concept, on general interactions, on desired experiences, before jumping into user interface design (the next MOOC!).
Learn divergent ideation methods to bring creativity to problem-solving, whether you are called upon for a simple redesign or a major change in a digital offering. Use convergent ideation methods to anchor a new concept within your business context, seeking win-win innovation for all parties involved, within the project team, across the organisation including external end-users.
Thinking through innovation helps position even the smallest change into a long-term perspective. No wonder Design Thinking is a highly valued method.
No previous knowledge needed. Join us in the journey to master the divergent and convergent ideation methods. Unlock their potential, through the UX Design and Evaluation MicroMasters, or as an individual course.
What you will learn
- User-Centred Design Approach (UCD),
- Integration of UX Research in the UX Design Process,
- Incremental, Radical and Disruptive Innovation,
- Design Thinking Theory and Practice,
- Divergent and Convergent Ideation Methods,
- Ideation Results Analysis.
Skills you learn
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Unlock your creativity with the UX Design course by edX, focusing on user-centered innovation for exceptional user experiences. This 10-week course, ideal for beginners, explores divergent and convergent ideation methods, essential for both minor redesigns and major digital transformations. Perfect for anyone seeking to innovate within their business context, it offers flexible subscription options. Join to master Design Thinking and elevate your problem-solving skills!

Annemarie Lesage

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