The best introduction classes, gives an overall idea about UI/UX. Grateful for the efforts taken by the Georgia Tech and Coursera. Looking forward to see more courses related to my career. Thank you.
This is an insightful introductory course to User Experience Design. While it is just an introduction, the lessons and the examples provided were comprehensive, leaving you with a thirst for more.
par Md. T U B
•excellence
par Ali-Reza F
•Thank you!
par Daniel V
•Excellent!
par soros l
•very clear
par Utkarsh R
•Thank You!
par vamshi v
•best value
par 77_Bara
•MARVELOUS
par ANDREA A
•Excelente
par Hans L S
•Great !!!
par Hubert k J
•loved it
par NEERAJ R
•Fabulous
par Ashutosh m
•Great!
par Belyaeva Y
•Great!
par Kokoh D L
•Nice
par Rimayang L A
•good
par Yolanda F
•Good
par Ummul F
•Good
par Anastasiya T
•Good
par yashar k s
•Best
par MD. R A
•5*
par Jason N
•na
par ngocpt8
•sa
par Renzo C
•.
par Jami O
•I would LOVE to give this course 5 stars because I absolutely loved it. However, one small thing that drove me nuts makes me give it 4 star rating. I am a big type A personality and I wanted a perfect 100% grade. For this reason I take very, very detailed notes and studied very hard. When I was taking the tests, all of the answers came to me and I knew they were right without question. Then I would get marked wrong some answers at the end. For example, there were several questions relating to the 4 phases of the design cycle. These should very easy answers as the question was usually "What follows after the 'alternative design phase" which is an easy answer, "prototyping". Regardless it would be marked wrong, and it was absolutely impossible to get 100% and I encountered this issue on about 3 questions. I would encourage you to make sure your answers are properly programmed into the response bank
par Susmita J
•I am new to the UI/UX domain but I have a thorough design background. My main intention was to figure out exactly, 1) the difference between UI and UX and 2) professional working methodology and definitions that I'd need to know for this job.
For the first part I joined a UI design course too simultaneously so that clears out the 2 topics. I am happy with the course content as I learned many things that I had no idea as a beginner with respect to processes and terminologies.
However, it could've been curated to be more hands-on, with discussion groups and reviews. The quizzes basically needed me to memorize exact words rather than making me think about real situations. It lacked the interaction I expected from a course like this.
Overall I'd recommend this for someone who has similar intentions of discovering concepts in UX design.