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

Course Overview

After proposing a solution, the first thing you need to do to put it into action is to create a prototype. Prototyping and user testing are critical elements of the design-thinking process, and you can learn about them in the Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing certification course. It houses video lectures and English transcripts to allow for self-paced learning. 

Prototyping is an iterative process, and you will appreciate it better by examining the case studies that are a part of the curriculum. In the Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing programme, you will learn how to implement user testing and evaluate the results obtained from it. You can complete the programme comfortably in six weeks if you study eight to twelve hours a week.

Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing training is an intermediate-level programme. Surveys, focus groups, interviews, and other methods, tools, and best practices for assessing solutions are part of this online course. Moreover, this course is part of the Design Thinking MicroMasters programme offered by the Rochester Institute of Technology. EdX offers two different enrolment options to join the programme; paid and free mode. In the paid mode, the learners will get unlimited access and a certificate whereas in the free mode, they can get only limited access to the programme. 

The Highlights

  • Case studies
  • Completion certificate available for purchase
  • Six-week course
  • Minimum of eight hours weekly time devotion
  • Self-paced learning 
  • Intermediate-level program
  • Video lectures with English transcripts
  • Offered by the Rochester Institute of Technology

Programme Offerings

  • Six-week Course
  • Eight hours weekly time devotion
  • Paid completion certificate
  • Case Studies
  • video lectures
  • English Transcripts
  • Offered by the Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Self-paced learning
  • Intermediate-level programme

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 28161yesRIT

You can apply to the Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing online course, access the course materials, and learn for free. But if you want the completion certificate, you will have to purchase it.

Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing fee structure

Training option

Fees in INR

Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing program

Free

Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing program - Certification Fee

â‚ą 28,161 

 

Eligibility Criteria

Before applying to the Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing program, you must complete the THINK501x, THINK502x, and THINK 503x courses. Besides, candidates from Iran, Cuba, and the Crimea region of Ukraine cannot apply for this training course.

What you will learn

Design thinking

Having completed the Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing training, learners should be proficient in:

  • Evaluating effective solutions
  • User testing and evaluation methods
  • Prototyping levels, tools, and options
  • Selecting an appropriate technique for prototyping 
  • Interpreting user feedback and using it for product and process development

Admission Details

Step 1: More information about the course is available on the edX website. This link will redirect you to it: https://www.edx.org/course/design-thinking-prototyping-and-user-testing.

Step 2: Go through the details, and when you are ready to register, click on the “Enroll” button.

Step 3: If it is your first time applying to a course on edX, you will have to create an account or register using your existing account on Apple/Facebook/Microsoft/Google. If you are a registered learner on edX, click on “Sign in” and enter your credentials.

Step 4: Follow all the instructions you see on your screen. And when the process is complete, you will get a message confirming your admission to the Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing program.

Application Details

You need to enter just your basic information to create an edX account, instead of having to fill out a full-length application form. But you can skip that step too, and register directly using your existing account on Apple/Facebook/Microsoft/Google for the Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing course.

The Syllabus

  • About the Programme Syllabus
  • Design Thinking Review
  • Get to Know One Another
  • Practice Quiz

  • The Basics
  • The Prototyping Team
  • Prototyping Levels
  • Week 1 Overview

  • Deep in the Process
  • Evaluate Prototypes
  • Gear Up
  • Week 2 Overview

  • Make the Concept Acceptable
  • Reconnect with Users
  • Expand the Team
  • Lessons from Experiences
  • Week 3 Overview

  • Project Definition
  • Design for the Future
  • Digital Prototyping
  • Overview

  • Define the Services
  • Develop Successful Services
  • Respond to Needs
  • Overview

  • Before and After Production
  • User Feedback
  • Course Conclusion and Final Exam
  • Course Wrap Up
  • Overview

Instructors

RIT Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Which MicroMasters series does this course belong to?

This course is part of the Design Thinking MicroMasters program offered by the Rochester Institute of Technology.

2: In what language are the Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing course lectures delivered?

The video lectures are in English.

3: Are transcripts available?

Yes, English transcripts are available for all video lectures of the Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing course by edX.

4: How much time do I need to study for this Design Thinking: Prototyping and User Testing course?

You can comfortably complete the course in six weeks if you study 8 to 12 hours a week.

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