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Nov 24, 2024
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INFO 5305 - User Experience and User Research Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only (no audit).
Enrollment limited to: Cornell Tech students. Offered in New York City at Cornell Tech.
S. Azenkot.
This course takes a deep dive into the user experience (UX) lifecycle–from conceiving an idea for a product to evaluating a prototype–and user research methods. We will cover techniques for understanding your target users (e.g., observations and interviews) and designing and evaluating your prototypes (e.g., lab studies and walkthroughs). If you have taken a human computer interaction class before, many of these techniques will be familiar. Our goal in this course is to go deeper, help you gain more practice and expertise so that you will be ready to apply what you learn when you graduate. The course lectures will cover the theory, history, and practical aspects of UX and user research methods. Student deliverables include many short in-class exercises and weekly homework assignments.
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