- From openclassrooms.com
Apply metrics to design decisions
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 2 Sequences
- Intermediate Level
Course details
Syllabus
Part 1 - Apply metrics to uncover UX problems
1. Understand the value of quantitative and qualitative data
2. Decide which metrics to collect
3. Use Google Analytics or other BI tools to monitor user behavior
4. Measure user performance in usability testing
5. Learn about users from heat maps and scroll maps
6. A/B test to improve outcomes
7. Get some practice by using the HEART framework to determine metrics
Quiz: Think critically about metrics
Part 2 - Create simple data visualizations to communicate information
1. Tell a story though data
2. Consider your audience and context
3. Decide on an approach to present information
4. Use digital tools to visualize data
Quiz: Graphing data
Certificate
Prerequisite
To succeed in this course, we recommend you to follow these courses :
- Dive Into UX design,
- Conduct design and user research,
- Apply psychology to design
Instructors
Anne Ditmeyer
Designer and creative consultant who writes and travels.
Editor
OpenClassrooms (formerly Le site du Zéro or SdZ) is a website that offers courses about computer science and entrepreneurship. Online courses can be made both by site staff, professors of universities or colleges partner as by its members.
Today, courses are available in several formats: MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), web text, e-book, book and video. The company delivers certifications for certain courses, including one recognized by the state in partnership with IESA multimedia.
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OpenClassrooms (formerly Le site du Zéro or SdZ) is a website that offers courses about computer science and entrepreneurship. Online courses can be made both by site staff, professors of universities or colleges partner as by its members.
Today, courses are available in several formats: MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), web text, e-book, book and video. The company delivers certifications for certain courses, including one recognized by the state in partnership with IESA multimedia.