AO
Oct 23, 2017
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.
PN
Dec 16, 2022
In the steps of User Experience Design, I got how to go through all four stages; Requirements gathering, Alternative designs, Prototyping, and Evaluation to design and get a good product on the table.
By Laura L
•May 13, 2020
The information provided was comprehensive and useful, but I found the presentation to be incredibly boring. It took me several days to get through the material because I couldn't focus on more than one or two videos in a sitting. I would have liked to have seen one or two real-world examples (particularly on building a website) taken through the entire course. I liked the short videos, but I would have felt more engaged if the course included other activities such as games, concept matching, interviews, or examples of laboratory experiments.
By Samantha D
•Sep 3, 2022
Basic information about UX design - easy and fast course to get an understanding of the field. However, there were a lot of typos throughout the videos and tests. Some of the tasks in a module were article links to read, but some of the links no longer work. Also, some of the questions on the test didn't make sense or were poorly written without proper punctuation. I would have liked the option to review incorrect answers on the tests to learn the correct answer, but they were only marked as incorrect without the choices listed again.
By weresuchproducts
•Jun 23, 2021
This course was decent. I think the content was sufficent for a beginner to learn some basic UXD knowledge, but that's about it. The information was a good basic starter for someone looking to transition into the UXD field. I wish there were practical assignments to build a portfolio instead of just theoretical information. Overall, the course was informative, but not practical for building a new skillset. This has helped me learn some more information on design, but not build a portfolio to showcase this knowledge.
By James S
•Jan 5, 2022
Pretty good but there were ironically, times when the usability of the course content was a bit hit and miss.
Quizzes and overall navigation were the most impacted, but I couldn't help but notice formatting issues and typos.
I was swapping between Mac, PC and iPad and the experience was particularly bad on the iPad. It was so bad that I stopped for a while as the only device I had for a while was my iPad.
I know it's free, but it isn't too hard to tweak and fix these things, even when they are live and "in the wild".
By Antonio C
•Oct 25, 2017
The resources are very helpful. The contents are also interesting, but at times I found myself fighting to stay awake when watching the video lessons. The introductory part of the course (before going in depth with the 4 main points of UX Design) is specially tedious and repetitive, and I have the feeling that it could have been summarized in one third.
All in all, I think as an introductory course is well worth the time.
Thank you very much for making this course available to everyone.
By Niveditha
•Mar 27, 2020
Enjoyed the course! Crisp and straightforward video explanations. Coursework also provides ample online resources that one can revisit. I only wish there were some prototyping exercised that students could work on and then get back to each other for some peer evaluation. That would have enhanced the learning even further. Nevertheless, this course has engaged me well enough that I am interested to learn whatever the next level encompasses.
By Gina R
•Apr 25, 2023
If you're interested in UX design, it's a good idea to start with this introductory course. It covers the basics of the user design cycle and can help you decide if you want to pursue further education. The course is free and takes only three hours to complete, including quizzes. While the reading lists may be lengthy and dull, there is a noteworthy example about the social mirror. Give it a try and see if UX design is right for you!
By Viktor Ä H
•Dec 6, 2021
Good introduction to the basic topics of UX-design. I thought however that the power points used was unclear and not very helpful. The design of the learning videos and the language used could have been a lot clearer. The quizes was also a lot of times confusing. TLDR: I learned a lot about the basics of UX-design but the design of the course made it harder than it had to be.
By Matylda S
•Feb 25, 2021
The reading materials were a little bit disordered. I had an impression that the links were given just to show big amount of reading. Some of the materials were repeting itself on different stages not usually combined with topic learnt at the time.
Materials to read should be a little bit more sorted out, some of the pages were not working or the materials were gone.
By Steven C
•Jun 27, 2020
Although this course gives an introduction into UX, the course content contains many spelling, grammatical, and typographic errors. Additionally, some quiz questions can be ambiguous and unnecessary. Some questions appear multiple times in a single quiz, while others seem to be filler. They test the student's memory, rather than her/his comprehension of a concept.
By Raes
•May 9, 2017
This course was a good overall overview of the User Exp. Design process. It is useful for a process of proposal writing, but it didn't give me real insights into the techniques itself. A better insight into the methods (for example by short example videos) would make the course more tangible. Nevertheless a very well structured and presented introduction course!
By Attila M
•Jun 19, 2022
I have mixed feeling after finishing this course. The material is kind of okay, I have gained some useful knowledge, but the quality of the presentation is quite low and is really not engaging. The quizes are also wierd, quite a few questions do not relate to the main topic, they rather test if you paid attention to the anecdotes told during the presentation.
By Jessica L
•Dec 2, 2022
Not the greatest, but I made it through. It provided enough solid background and info for me to decide that, yes, I want to take more UX courses. Ironically, the user experience was terrible – low-quality visuals, repetitive presentation, awkward design formatting, and errors and layout glitches galore in the needlessly confusing quizzes.
By Amanda H
•Oct 29, 2020
Ironically, this course needs a UX overhaul, along with a good proofreading session and pedagogical alignment between the questions and response choices. Sometimes the pop-up questions cut off the instructor mid-sentence, and many visuals are referred to but missing, including the two referenced videos in the prototyping section.
By Kristina K
•Feb 11, 2019
It is a very basic course of User Experience Design, which can explain fundamentals of UX-design process. The course gives a lot of theoretical knowledge, but lack of real examples. It is a good start for those, who are interested in a new profession, but after this course you need to take another, more advanced and deep course.
By Han L
•Feb 16, 2021
The material presented is really informative and through for a introductory course. The layout can be improved. (Ex: more graphics or better breakdown visually of the vocabularies). A lot of the information with the lesson are all over the place. Need to provide more examples for better visualization of the lessons discussed.
By Nick L
•May 21, 2021
Good introductory course. Touched on a wide variety of topics and effectively tested for them. 3 stars because many of the test questions were pretty cheesy and seemed forced to meet length requirement. Also some lectures were hard to follow as the lecturer was simply reading from a script. Overall, good course.
By Calum R
•Jan 24, 2021
Hello, the course provided a good coverage of the key technical terms and gave a nice introduction to the field. However I found the video content dated and unengaging, and a number of the links and resources have since expired. All in all though a valuble introduction that can be completed in a matter of hours!
By Serhat E
•Aug 15, 2017
It is a very nice, basic course (maybe too basic). I wish Alternative Designs and Prototyping sections were expanded some more. One feedback to lecturer is to look at the camera directly; she was constantly looking sideways to read the text. It was very distracting for me. Nevertheless, Thanks Georgia Tech!!!
By Anisa C
•Jun 28, 2020
Pretty good course. Enjoyable to work through with great additional resources. Spelling errors were frequent and a bit distracting and the transcript could do with another edit. No practical tasks to complete but i believe the paid version has some. Great first experience with Coursera and Georgia Tech.
By nafiso a
•Sep 13, 2021
this is mainly focused on the 4 stages of user interface design. I found that the information present was only on the breadth level and could been more in depth, however, this is just a beginner course, so be mindful when doing it. You can probably get the same content from a google search though.
By Marco S
•Feb 2, 2021
It's very useful but at times is a little boring and its hard to keep up. The background is too monotonous and some slides are an eyesore for designers. I noticed one typo (effect instead of affect). You have to be committed to finish, I almost didn't. And I passed all quizzes on the first try.
By Korinna J
•Jan 13, 2022
The course was informative, but each item
-contained to much information so it was hard to process
-questions in the reviews seemed sometimes hardly related to the studied subject
-resources : just listing a bunch of links to random websites is not very helpful if it's not part of the curriculum
By Samantha M E
•Feb 16, 2024
Simple e informativo para una primera vista del diseño UX. Ha sido una buena introducción a terminología importante del campo y al ciclo del proceso de diseño. Algunos de los recursos adicionales son antiguos y demasiado extensos. También existen algunos errores en la traducción al español.
By Preston L
•Apr 14, 2020
While the videos were good at introducing certain concepts to a novice, I found the quizzes to be lacking in helping one remember useful information from the videos. For the reading, many articles and websites were linked to, but on more than one occasion I found these to be a bit dated.