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课程概述

In this course, you will learn how to design technologies that bring people joy, rather than frustration. You'll learn several techniques for rapidly prototyping (such as Wizard of Oz Prototyping) and evaluating multiple interface alternatives -- and why rapid prototyping and comparative evaluation are essential to excellent interaction design. You'll learn how to conduct fieldwork with people to help you get design ideas. How to make paper prototypes and low-fidelity mock-ups that are interactive -- and how to use these designs to get feedback from other stakeholders like your teammates, clients, and users. Armed with these design-thinking strategies, you’ll be able to do more creative human-centered design in any domain. This is the first course offered in the interaction design specialization series. Browse through previous capstone projects for some inspiration here: https://medium.com/capstone-projects/capstone-projects-2019-abc67d3f6f26...

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VK

Oct 3, 2019

Design is language to discuss with the end user for need finding and helping designing solution or system with user need or satisfaction, like sparking the joy of get things done.

GS

May 15, 2017

I really recommend this course. Even for who is already working as a professional designer. I have 16+ years of experience and still got a lot of good insights on how to improve my workflow.

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551 - Human-Centered Design: an Introduction 的 556 个评论(共 556 个)

创建者 Jialiang Y

Oct 5, 2022

Sorry, but this course is extremely lack of architecture, making it hard to keep up with the teacher.

创建者 Xiaoxiong X

Jan 2, 2016

This course doesn't worth the price. It just split a semester long course into eight chapters.

创建者 Sam D

Mar 1, 2018

Very basic course - lots of common sense concepts.

创建者 Hugo A R M

Jun 16, 2017

no tiene subtítulos en español

创建者 邓超怡

Nov 3, 2015

amazing! Thanks a lot

创建者 Dr. M U

Nov 9, 2015

not a good course