Reference no: EM133094866
Part 1
Discuss any prior experience you have with user-centered design. Explain why you are interested in this field, and how this course will help you in your intended career path.
Next, think about a site you have used where you had a positive experience. Post a link to that site and provide the following information:
- Your reason for visiting the site
- Whether you consider yourself a novice or more experienced user of the site
- A list of several tasks that are easy to accomplish on this site and an explanation of why they are easy
- A description of a task you had difficulty completing (if you found one) and an explanation of why it was difficult
Finally, post a link to a site where you had a negative experience. Again, provide:
- Your reason for visiting the site
- Whether you consider yourself a novice or more experienced user of the site
- A description of a task you had difficulty completing and an explanation of why it was difficult
Ref: UX for Developers : How to Integrate User-Centered Design Principles into Your Day-To-Day Development Work
Part 2
How often do you take the time to rate your experience when playing a game on your phone or tablet? Do you always go online to complete the survey at the bottom of the receipt you received at the store or restaurant you visited last week? If you are like most people, you probably do not have the time or interest needed to complete all of the surveys or other data gathering activities that you encounter throughout your day.
A. In the module resources, you read about a variety of data gathering methods and when each would be appropriate to use. For this discussion, think of a situation when you took the time to participate in a survey, observation, interview, or other data gathering activity. In your initial post, describe the activity and discuss the following:
- Why did you participate?
- What method was used?
- Why do you think the designers chose that specific method?
- How could the information you provided be used to improve user experience or to develop user requirements?
If you have not participated in any type of data gathering activity, read the blog post I'm Getting That Nielsen Survey Money, and use the author's experience to develop your response.
B. suggest another method that could have been used to gather data in the situation and explain why the method you are suggesting would be appropriate.
Attachment:- Chapter 1-What Is User Experience.rar
Attachment:- Chapter 2-The Importance of User Experience.rar
Attachment:- Chapter 8-The Importance of Visual Design.rar