Evolving Web's Comprehensive Course on UX Research and Design
Evolving Web will present an online course, "Introduction to UX Research and Design" from 7-9 March 2023. During this 3-day course, attendees will dive deep into the world of UX, gaining the skills and knowledge necessary to create a website that is user-friendly and intuitive, claims the organizers.
Each day, the course runs from 2:00-4:00 p.m. EST, focusing on UX theory, user interviews, concept development, prototyping, and user testing. Participants will learn how to identify user needs, develop a concept into a prototype, and conduct user testing to ensure the website meets users' needs.
Annika Oeser, an experienced UX Designer and Researcher, will be instructing the course. With her vast design and research experience in websites and applications, she offers helpful tips on UX improvements regardless of team size and budget.
At the end of the course, attendees will have a comprehensive understanding of UX principles and the tools to assess and improve their website’s usability. Don't miss this chance to learn from Evolving Web experts and improve your website's UX.
This course is ideal for web managers, administrators, communications professionals, and even developers interested in UX and looking to improve their website usability. For more information check the Introduction to UX Research and Design course.
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