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User Research (UX)
Successful products start with understanding your users deeply. In this User Research (UX) Skill Path you will learn to plan research intentionally, engage with real users, uncover powerful insights, and communicate your impact with clarity. You'll gain the confidence and practical skills to guide product decisions with evidence instead of guesswork.
This learning path is actively in production. More content will be added to this page as it gets published and becomes available in the library. Planned content includes:
**Section 1: Introduction to User Research** - UX Concepts: User Research (video course)
**Section 2: Discovering User Needs** - User Research (UX): Planning User Research - User Research (UX): Conducing User Resaerch - User Research (UX): Analyzing and Synthesizing Findings - User Research (UX): Communicating Insights & Stories
**Section 3: Evaluating Solutions** - User Concepts: Usability Testing & Evaluation - (Additional Usability Testing courses coming soon)
Content in this path
Introduction to User Research
Build a strong foundation in user research. Understand what it is, how it fits into modern product development, and why it matters. Then learn how to connect your research work to real business outcomes and begin developing the strategic mindset needed to influence product decisions from day one.
Discovering User Needs
Learn to conduct user research: planning studies, engaging with users, uncovering insights, and turning findings into outcomes that drive product decisions and business results.
Evaluating Solutions
Assess how well solutions work for real users by conducting usability testing and evaluation.
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What You'll Learn
- Planning User Research
- Discovering User Needs
- Analysis, Synthesis and Insight Storytelling
- Usability Testing & Evaluation
- Basic knowledge of UX or product development workflows is helpful, but not required. See also User Experience (UX) Skill Path.
- Product Management
- Product Design
- User Experience


