August 22, 2023 @ 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Our friends at UX Gym are hosting this Design Research workshop
A practical introduction to user or customer research. Learn the theory and practise the methods of modern design research as you design a research project from scratch, implement it, analyse the findings, and communicate the insights you discover.
This is an experiential course. You learn by doing. Our teaching methodology is built on giving you three building blocks for everything we cover:
You get the foundational theory behind the methods you learn – why we work the way we do. This is to give you a basis for further study or self-development and helps you judge how appropriate any method is for a given challenge, enabling you to alter a method as required or to develop your own methods as needed.
You get common design methods that make up a typical human-centred design process. These are practical ways of working that you can take away and start applying immediately.
You apply the principles and methods you learn on a project. This practical component is essential in making sure you can apply what you learn in the course to real life human behaviour and design problems.
On completing the course you will:
In addition you receive:
All materials are provided. This course is process focused, not tool focused, so you don’t need to bring a laptop or other device, although you are welcome to do so if you wish. All you need to bring is your attention and enthusiasm!
We start at 9:30am and wrap up at 4:30pm with an hour for lunch at 12:30pm. Lunch is not provided, but we do provide coffee and healthy snacks.
All are welcome and no prior knowledge is required to do this course. However, the course is primarily aimed at:
Decision makers
Anyone involved in making decisions for product, UX, or service design who wants to learn how to generate reliable evidence-based insights to inform those decisions.
Designers and design graduates
Product, service, and UX designers who want to add research to their skill set.
Strategists and analysts
Senior practitioners who want to gain an understanding of generating user or customer insights.
Product owners and project managers
Product owners and project managers who want a better understanding of how research decisions are made.
People exploring career transition
People from other professional backgrounds who want to explore transitioning into user or customer research.
Date: August 22, 2023
Time: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Event Category: Workshops
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