UMN - Introduction to UI Design
- Offered byCoursera
Introduction to UI Design at Coursera Overview
Duration | 14 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Introduction to UI Design at Coursera Highlights
- 26% started a new career after completing these courses.
- 27% got a tangible career benefit from this course.
- 13% got a pay increase or promotion.
Introduction to UI Design at Coursera Course details
- In this course, you will gain an understanding of the critical importance of user interface design. You will also learn industry-standard methods for how to approach the design of a user interface and key theories and frameworks that underlie the design of most interfaces you use today.
- Through a series of case studies on commercial systems - many of which you likely use on a regular basis - we will illustrate the benefits of good design. We will also demonstrate how the costs of bad design can often be severe (in user experience, money, and even human lives).
- You will then gain a high-level understanding of the user-interface design process. You will be introduced to common design scenarios - e.g. improving on existing designs and starting a new design from scratch - and the general design processes that tend to be used for each scenario.
- Finally, we will begin introducing the large body of existing knowledge on design by providing overviews of core user interface design theories and concepts. This key foundational information will help you avoid reinventing the wheeling when you are designing your interfaces in this specialization.
Introduction to UI Design at Coursera Curriculum
Introduction and Overview
Introductory Panel: UI Design and Why it Matters
Introduction to the Specialization, Courses, and Capstone
User Interface Hall of Fame / Shame
Case Study #1: UI Disasters, including GPS fails
Case Study #2: Corporate Value: Citibank ATM
Case Study #3: Microsoft Office 2007 Ribbon
Case Study #4: International Children's Digital Library
Case Study #5: Taxes and Tickets
Case Study #6: AirBnB vs. CouchSurfing
Introductory Video
Activity: Hall of Fame/Shame Interfaces
Intro to UI Design: Introduction and Overview
UI Design Process
Design Process Introduction
Designing to Address a Problem w/o Solution Ideas
Designing for a known solution direction
Designing to iterate on/improve an existing solution
Common Elements
Usability Engineering and Task-Centered Approaches
Use Cases, Personas, Tasks, and Scenarios
Intro to Design-Centered Approaches
Design-Centered Methods & When They Work Best
Pulling it all Together: Best from Each; Practical Techniques for someone who isn't a trained designer
Assignment Video: Tasks and Scenarios
Sample Task and Scenario #1
Sample Task and Scenario #2
Sample Task and Scenario #3
Task/Scenario Evaluation #1
Task/Scenario Evaluation #2
Task/Scenario Evaluation #3
Intro to UI Design: UI Design Process
Psychology and Human Factors for User Interface Design
Intro
Fitts' Law
Short- and long-term memory, attention
Perception and visualization, hierarchy
Mistakes, Errors, and Slips
Conceptual models
The Gulf of Execution and the Gulf of Evaluation
Design Principles: Visibility, Feedback, Mappings, Constraints
Interacting beyond individuals (social psychology)
High-Level Models: Distributed Cognition, Activity Theory, Situated Action
Assignment Video: Interface Critiques
Read Me First: About these two weeks
Part 1: Assignment Overview and Properties of a Good Critique
Part 2: Worked Examples
Part 3: Test your knowledge
Psychology and Human Factors -- Continued
Interview with Don Norman
Intro to UI Design: Psychology and Human Factors: Shortcuts to Understanding Your Users