University of Maryland - Creative Design, Prototyping, and Testing
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Creative Design, Prototyping, and Testing at Coursera Overview
Duration | 12 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Creative Design, Prototyping, and Testing at Coursera Highlights
- Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
- Shareable Certificate Earn a Certificate upon completion
- 100% online Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
- Course 4 of 5 in the Product Ideation, Design, and Management Specialization.
Creative Design, Prototyping, and Testing at Coursera Course details
- This essential product management course explains key design thinking principles around personas, story mapping, and prototyping. Product managers need to know and appreciate product designer tools and processes.
- By combining these principles with good scrum processes, you will learn to create great products that don't sacrifice design for functionality or feasibility.
- This course enables students to transition from ideas to prototyping and concept testing of their products and services.
Creative Design, Prototyping, and Testing at Coursera Curriculum
Introduction to Creative Design, Prototyping, and Testing
Introducing Our Course
Welcome to Creative Design, Prototyping, and Testing
Meet the Faculty
Connect with Your Classmates
Our Textbooks for the Course
Ideas to Action Project (Optional)
Explore the Specialization in Product Ideation, Design, and Management
Introduction to Product Design and Development
Development Processes and Organizations
Product Development
The Customer Needs Process: Part One
The Customer Needs Process: Part Two
Lean User Experience
Diagrams, Sketches, Wireframes, and Prototypes
Emerging Technologies and Your Concept
Ideas to Action Project (Optional)
Development Processes and Organizations
Concept Generation and Selection
Concept Generation
Concept Generation - The Five Step Method
Concept Selection
Product Specifications
Establishing Target Specifications
Setting the Final Specifications
Ideas to Action Project (Optional)
Concept Generation and Selection
Industrial Design
Industrial Design Process
Industrial Design Needs Considerations
Design for the Environment
Design for the Environment Process
Design for Manufacturing: Part One
Design for Manufacturing: Part Two
Design for Manufacturing Process: Part One
Design for Manufacturing Process: Part Two
Design for Manufacturing Process: Part Three
Product Design and Architecture
Principles of Prototyping and User Experience
Planning for Prototyping
Service Design
Mapping the User Experience
Anatomy of an Experience Map
Ideas to Action Project (Optional)
Principles of Prototyping and User Experience
Product Architecture
Choosing Wireframing and Prototyping Tools
Open Source
Ideas to Action Project (Optional)
Principles of Prototyping and User Experience
Robust Design
Robust Design Process: Part 1
Robust Design Process: Part 2
Robust Design Process: Part 3
Version Control
Ideas to Action Project (Optional)
Robust Design Considerations
Testing and Troubleshooting
Tips for Testing and Troubleshooting
Red Team and Blue Team
Ideas to Action Project (Optional)
Testing and Troubleshooting
Project Management: Part One
Project Management: Part Two
Guidelines for Project Planning
Project Execution
Ideas to Action Project (Optional)
Project Management
Congratulations!
Explore the Specialization in Product Ideation, Design, and Management