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User Testing

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  • Jan 21, 2025
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User Testing  No.1

User Testing, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 14 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 60 reviews, and has 2853 subscribers.

You will learn about What user testing is and isn’t, and why you need to do it?tHow to decide who you need to test, how many and how to recruit the participants ?tHow to create a user testing scenario and specific tasks that will give you the data you need ?tTools for conducting in-person and remote tests ?tHow to use usertesting.com to run user tests ?tHow to analyze and present your testing data Why you need to do user testing What to test Who to test How many participants to use How to create a user testing scenario The difference between testing scenarios and tasks How to develop effective task instructions Different types of testing How to write a test plan How to write a test protocol How recruiting of participants happens When and why to run a pilot test What measurements to use How to collect, analyze, interpret and report on data How to use usertesting.com This course is ideal for individuals who are Designers, product managers, usability staff, user experience staff It is particularly useful for Designers, product managers, usability staff, user experience staff.

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Summary

Title: User Testing

Price: $84.99

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 14

Number of Quizzes: 6

Number of Published Lectures: 14

Number of Published Quizzes: 6

Number of Curriculum Items: 20

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20

Original Price: $84.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • What user testing is and isn’t, and why you need to do it?tHow to decide who you need to test, how many and how to recruit the participants ?tHow to create a user testing scenario and specific tasks that will give you the data you need ?tTools for conducting in-person and remote tests ?tHow to use usertesting.com to run user tests ?tHow to analyze and present your testing data
  • Why you need to do user testing
  • What to test
  • Who to test
  • How many participants to use
  • How to create a user testing scenario
  • The difference between testing scenarios and tasks
  • How to develop effective task instructions
  • Different types of testing
  • How to write a test plan
  • How to write a test protocol
  • How recruiting of participants happens
  • When and why to run a pilot test
  • What measurements to use
  • How to collect, analyze, interpret and report on data
  • How to use usertesting.com
  • Who Should Attend

  • Designers, product managers, usability staff, user experience staff
  • Target Audiences

  • Designers, product managers, usability staff, user experience staff
  • Are you launching a new website, software or app? Or maybe you have an existing product that is underperforming. Whether your target audience is complaining about your product, or just aren’t using it, user testing can help you get answers and solutions. Or maybe you have competing designs that the team can’t agree on, or you want to analyze your competitors. User testing helps you do all this and more. Even if you think you’ve designed it “just right”, you can’t afford to create a website, software product or app that hasn’t been tested by your actual audience. Don’t guess! Test! This course will teach you how to do quick, cost-effective user testing on early prototypes through to finished products. 

    Some examples of what’s in the course: 

    1. How user testing differs from focus groups, quality assurance testing, and demos

    2. The different types of user tests and when to use which

    3. How to do quick and effective user tests

    4. Different tools for user testing

    5. How to decide what to test

    6. How to decide who to test

    7. How to recruit participants

    8. How to set up and conduct a user test

    9. When and how to do unmoderated and/or remote testing

    10. How to analyze, interpret, and report on your test results

    11. Quizzes throughout the course to test your knowledge

    12. Exercises throughout the course to practice what you are learning

      and much, much more

    Get started right away. You don’t want to delay learning how to create user tests. You want to improve your products right away. 

    Over 50,000 students have taken our online video courses.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: What User Testing Is And Why It is So Important

    Lecture 1: Why Do User Testing And Why Take This Course

    Lecture 2: What User Testing Is And What Its Not, And An Overview Of The User Testing Proc

    Chapter 2: How, What, And Who To Test

    Lecture 1: What To Test And Who To Test

    Lecture 2: Exercise: What To Test

    Lecture 3: How Many People To Test, And How To Recruit Them

    Lecture 4: Different Types Of User Tests

    Lecture 5: Exercise: Who To Test And What Type Of Test

    Chapter 3: Planning And Conducting Your Test

    Lecture 1: Planning and Conducting User Tests And Writing Task Instructions, Part 1

    Lecture 2: Exercise: Writing Task Instructions

    Lecture 3: Planning And Conducting A Test, Part 2

    Lecture 4: Exercise: Conduct A Test

    Chapter 4: Analyzing, Interpreting, And Reporting on Data

    Lecture 1: Piloting, Data Analysis And Reporting, And Testing Tools

    Chapter 5: Next Steps And A Study Guide

    Lecture 1: Study Guide

    Lecture 2: Next Steps

    Instructors

  • User Testing  No.2
    Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D.
    The Brain Lady
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  • 4 stars: 27 votes
  • 5 stars: 27 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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