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UX Concepts: Usability Testing & Evaluation

Usability testing helps you see your product through your users’ eyes. This course will teach you how to run effective usability tests and turn user insights into better design decisions.

Milena Pajic - Pluralsight course - UX Concepts: Usability Testing & Evaluation
Milena Pajic
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Many teams build products without fully understanding how real users interact with them, leading to confusion, frustration, and lost value. In this course, UX Concepts: Usability Testing & Evaluation, you’ll learn to run usability tests that reveal real user needs and lead to confident design decisions. First, you’ll explore how to choose the right usability testing method based on your project’s goals, timeline, and constraints. Next, you’ll discover how to design effective tasks and scenarios, and facilitate sessions using neutral moderation techniques. Finally, you’ll learn how to analyze usability data, identify key issues, and communicate findings clearly to influence your team. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of usability testing needed to plan, execute, and present user tests that make a real impact on design.

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Milena Pajic - Pluralsight course - UX Concepts: Usability Testing & Evaluation
Milena Pajic

Milena Pajic has more than a decade-long career in IT industry, leading distributed teams and managing projects on the international level. Software developer by education, she dug deep into the code, earned significant hands-on experience and learned the rules of the game

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