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Human-Centered Design: an Introduction
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 4 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Subtitles in Korean, Spanish
Course details
Syllabus
- Week 1 - Introduction
A brief introduction to the topics and goals of this Interaction Design Specialization - Week 2 - Needfinding
This module’s videos and assignment cover a really important topic: where can you get good design ideas from? Ideas that help you create meaningful designs that have a real impact on real people’s lives. Of course, good ideas come from lots of places. And wher... - Week 3 - Rapid Prototyping
This module's lectures introduce storyboarding and several strategies and media for rapid prototyping, including paper, Wizard of Oz, and video. An important part of the creativity of a designer is to think about how you can rapidly prototype and get feedback... - Week 4 - Heuristic Evaluation
With this module's videos, we turn our focus from brainstorming and prototyping to the concrete elements of interaction design. We introduce ten key principles of good design -- like the importance of feedback and helping people recover from errors. We call t...
Prerequisite
Instructors
Scott Klemmer
Professor
Cognitive Science & Computer Science
Editor
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