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About the Course

Start the UX Design Process: Empathize, Define, Ideate is the second course in a certificate program that will equip you with the skills needed to
apply to entry-level jobs in user experience (UX) design. In this course, you’ll complete the first phases of the design process for a project that
you’ll be able to include in your portfolio. You will learn how to empathize with users and understand their pain points, define user needs using
problem statements, and come up with lots of ideas for solutions to those user problems. Current UX designers and researchers at Google will
serve as your instructors, and you will complete hands-on activities that simulate real-world UX design scenarios. Learners w...
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Top reviews

SR

Nov 23, 2021

This course has excellent information and guidance that allowed me to get to know my user, know what he wants, how to use it, and for the user to guide me how I can further improve my product design.

ND

Aug 6, 2021

My instructor was engaging and communicated very well. The transcription was super handy and I loved that the reading after the lecture re-emphasized the content of the lecture. Excellent. Thank you.

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By Deleted A

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Mar 22, 2023

Boring. There is way to much filler content and not enough actual useful information. All the videos with interviews with google employees are a waste of time.

By Trish P

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Feb 4, 2024

I do not like the organization or presentation style of this course. It tries to cater to all learning styles and it does not work for me!

By Dann L

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May 28, 2024

So many Theories and concepts, for me this is slowing my progress and the time I used here versus the knowledge I got is not promising

By Belal N H

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Jun 1, 2024

Too much talking about users and their needs.

By Juanita M

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Mar 18, 2021

layout is confusing