User Experience (UX) Conceptual Model Design
User Experience (UX) Conceptual Model Design
Design a great user experience (UX) by first designing a conceptual model.
Why are some websites, software, apps, and devices easy to use and others are not? Why do users like some products and reject others? Designers of products that are easy to use know the secret -- They design a conceptual model of the product that matches the target audience's mental model of how it should work. In this course you will learn the secret of how to create a conceptual model.
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Some examples of what's in the course:
How to create a conceptual model
How to connect a conceptual model to the users' mental models
How to decide on major user objects and their "views"
How to use your user research map out task flows and screen flows.
How to make critical conceptual model decisions before you wireframe or prototype a single screen
How to make sure that the conceptual model of what you design fits the users' mental models
The critical components of navigation design
Quizzes throughout the course to test your knowledge
Exercises throughout the course to practice what you are learning
and much, much more!
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What you will learn
- How to create a conceptual model
- How to connect a conceptual model to the users' mental models
- How to decide on major user objects
Rating: 3.7
Level: All Levels
Duration: 1.5 hours
Instructor: Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D.
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