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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The primary aim of the Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services programme is to teach candidates how to model mobile products and services for the use of people. For that, candidates are required to learn something. Which are, the activities of interaction design and their role in the entire product design process, methods of consumer analysis based on qualitative approaches, an inspection of usability and methods of scientific usability assessment, the design process and best practises from the fields of study of interaction design, visual design and information architecture with an emphasis on the former.

The matter which makes the Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services programme special is an emphasis on the way of thinking during a design process. The reflection of the decisions of a designer in the context of design issues that make it possible to reflect constantly on the design process and contribute to the growth of the number of design alternatives proposed. The second special thing about this Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services programme is to concentrate on describing the notion of usability issues and the processes of finding and evaluating them.

The Highlights

  • Intermediate level
  • 100 percent online
  • Flexible deadline
  • Approximately 118 hours to complete
  • Offered by National Research University Higher School of Economics
  • Shareable certificate

Programme Offerings

  • Online Course
  • Quiz
  • assignments
  • practice exercise

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2152yesCoursera
  • The Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services programme fee is Rs. 2,152.

Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services programme Fees Details

Particulars

Amount

Course fee

Rs. 2,152


Eligibility Criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

To get a valid certificate after completion of the Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services programme first candidates should do the payment of course. This programme is a 10-week training. Candidates should complete all of this successfully.

What you will learn

Knowledge of UI

After completing the Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services programme candidates will gain knowledge in these:

  • Improving designs by removing various forms of problems with interaction, In the case of adding a new function to a product, design massive chunks of user interfaces, Redesign the entire app with a specified set of features and more.
  • The candidate will be able to implement all the learnings in a real-life scenario.

Application Details

Candidates have to follow the below-mentioned steps for applying to the Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services programme.

Step 1: Visit the course page.

Step 2: Click on the “Enroll for fee” button.

Step 3: Candidates are required to log in or sign up to Coursera with their Google, Facebook or Apple account.

Step 4: Candidates will be having two options to select, purchase the course or free audit. Select according to the interest and click continue.

Step 5: Candidates who selected the purchasing option can do the payment now. Candidates can pay either by Credit Card, Debit Card and PayPal.

After completing the payment successfully candidates will be registered.

The Syllabus

Videos
  • Promo
  • About the University
  • What Is This Course About?
  • User Interface Design vs Interaction Design
  • The Goal-Directed Design Process & Its “How” Level, Part 1
  • The Goal-Directed Design Process & Its “How” Level, Part 2
  • The Goal-Directed Design Process & Its “How” Level, Part 3
  • The Structure of The Course
  • Context of Mobile Interactions, Part 1
  • Contextual Usability
  • Context of Mobile Interactions, Part 2
  • Design-Informing Models
Readings
  • About the University
  • Read Me First
  • Rules on the academic integrity in the course
  • Recommended Readings
  • Choose a Mobile App
Practice Exercise
  • Mobile Interaction Design: An Introduction

Videos
  • Why Do We Conduct Research?
  • Research Planning, Part 1
  • Research Planning, Part 2
  • Classification And Overview of Research Methods, Part 1
  • Classification And Overview of Research Methods, Part 2
  • Classification And Overview of Research Methods, Part 3
  • Recruiting
  • Ethnographic Interviews: An Introduction
  • Ethnographic Interviews: Conducting The Study
  • Ethnographic Interviews: Preparing for The Study
  • Analyzing Qualitative Data
Readings
  • Recommended Readings
  • Plan & Conduct User Interviews
Practice Exercise
  • User Research

Videos
  • Classification And Overview of Usability Evaluation Methods, Part 1
  • Classification And Overview of Usability Evaluation Methods, Part 2
  • Classification And Overview of Usability Evaluation Methods, Part 3
  • The Concept of Usability Problems, Part 1
  • How People Interact With Digital Things
  • The Concept of Usability Problems, Part 2
  • Design Walkthroughs, Part 1
  • Problems of Other Kinds
  • Design Walkthroughs, Part 2
  • Design Walkthroughs, Part 3
  • Analysing Usability Data, Part 1
  • Design Reviews
  • Analysing Usability Data, Part 2
Readings
  • Recommended Readings
Practice Exercise
  • Usability Inspection Methods & Intro to Usability Evaluation

Videos
  • Preparing for Field Visits
  • Field Research: An Introduction
  • Preparing for Guerrilla Usability Testing, Part 1
  • Preparing for Guerrilla Usability Testing, Part 2
  • Data Collection Techniques, Part 1
  • Data Collection Techniques, Part 2
  • Overview of Moderation Techniques For Usability Testing
  • Moderating Guerrilla Usability Tests, Part 1
  • Moderating Guerrilla Usability Tests, Part 2
  • How to Become Better in User Research
  • Moderating Field Visits
Readings
  • Recommended Readings
Practice Exercise
  • Guerrilla Usability Testing & Field Visits

Videos
  • Design Process on the “How” Level, Part 1
  • Design Process on the “How” Level, Part 2
  • Usability Goals, Part 1
  • Usability Goals, Part 2
  • Design Questions
  • Why an Exploration of Design Alternatives is Necessary
  • The Process of Design Creation, Part 1
  • Exploring Alternatives
  • The Process of Design Creation, Part 2
  • Synthesising Solutions and Comparing Them, Part 1
  • Synthesising Solutions and Comparing Them, Part 2
  • Representing Solutions, Part 1
  • Representing Solutions, Part 2
Readings
  • Conduct Pilot Test Sessions
  • Recommended Readings
  • Write Usage Scenarios
Practice Exercise
  • The Process of Design Creation

Videos
  • First Principles of Interaction Design, Part 1
  • Accumulated Design Knowledge: Forms And Sources
  • First Principles of Interaction Design, Part 2
  • First Principles of Interaction Design, Part 3
  • Task Redesign, Part 1
  • Task Redesign, Part 2
Readings
  • Recommended Readings
  • Conduct Guerrilla Usability Testing
Practice Exercise
  • Accumulated Design Knowledge & Task Redesign

Videos
  • Navigation Design: Forms of Representation And Typical Solutions (Part 1)
  • Navigation Design: Forms of Representation And Typical Solutions (Part 2)
  • Designing Navigation of The Parking App, Part 1
  • How to Become Better in Designing Interactions
  • Designing Navigation of The Parking App, Part 2
Readings
  • Start Writing a Usability Evaluation Report
  • Design Rationale
  • Update Usage Scenarios
  • Recommended Readings
Practice Exercise
  • Navigation Design & Design Rationale

Videos
  • Classifications of Types
  • Guidelines and Style
  • A Color Wheel. How to Combine Colors
  • How to Choose and Customize Type
  • Color Schemes
  • Principles of Composition, Part 1
  • How to Use Images in Your App
  • Principles of Composition, Part 2
  • How to Make User Interfaces Aesthetically Pleasant
  • Few Words About Signs
  • How to Become Better in Visual Design
Reading
  • Recommended Readings
Practice Exercise
  • Intro to Visual Design

Reading
  • Start Making Design Changes
  • Derive Usability Goals

Reading
  • What’s Next?

HSE University Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: How much is for enrollment?

Enrollment is free on Coursera. Candidates are allowed to audit most of the course comments for free.

2: What if I purchase the course?

If the course is purchased by paying the given course fee, candidates will get a certificate after successfully completing the course.

3: When am I going to get access to all course contents?

If candidates are enrolled for free auditing they will be getting access to lecture videos only. To get access to graded assignments and earn a certificate of completion, candidates have to purchase the course.

4: What if I am not able to pay the fee?

For such students, Coursera is providing financial aid. Candidates should apply for this to get availed. It will take a minimum of 15 days to review the applications.

5: Is University credit provided with this course?

No. Certification is done by Coursera not by the University.

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