Course description
UX Prototyping (English)
Prototyping is part art, part science. In this MOOC you will learn both UI design (user interface design) and the ergonomic criteria (grounded in cognitive psychology), which underlies it. With this knowledge, you will learn to drive the creative team from low-tech paper mock-ups to developing high-fidelity interactive prototypes using the latest industry methods and tools.
Prototypes serve the dual purpose of determining what the interfaces will look like and test these developing interfaces at every step! The point is to diminish the risk of developing wrong or faulty interfaces.
You will learn to appreciate the dynamic relationship shared by prototyping and testing, which good UI designers fully grasp. Prototyping takes the guessing game out of the creative process, delivering business savvy (on-time, on-budget) user-tested, good experiences.
No previous knowledge needed. Join us in the journey to unlock the potential of low to high fidelity prototyping techniques, through the UX Design and Evaluation MicroMasters, or as an individual course.
Upcoming start dates
Suitability - Who should attend?
Prerequisites
None.
But if you are engaged in the MicroMasters in UX Design and Evaluation , we very strongly recommend that do the Introduction to UX (UXe01x.1) and UX Research (UXe01x.1) before doing this one.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
What you'll learn
- Nielsen’s Ergonomic Heuristics,
- Cognitive Biases to Avoid,
- UI Design Principles,
- Visual Design,
- Low-Fidelity Paper Prototypes, Wireframing, Medium and High-Fidelity Prototyping,
- UX Prototyping Tools (Invision, Balsamiq, Axure rp, or Adobe XD),
- How UX Prototyping Synchs Up With User Testing.
Course delivery details
This course is offered through HEC Montréal, a partner institute of EdX.
6-9 hours per week
Expenses
- Verified Track -$299
- Audit Track - Free