Can you think of two apps that do the same thing, but one is harder to use than the other? This lack of easiness is a result of the bad usability of products.
The good news is, by making some small changes in your product you can really improve its usability. The first step is to identify usability issues. UX audits are the cheapest way of finding usability issues in a product.
What will you learn in this course?
Who should take this course?
You may be a UX practitioner or you might be just starting out, this course is good for anyone who is involved in creating digital products.
You will have access to the bonus content includes 3 more UX guidelines other than Nielsen's Heuristic :
This course is divided into 5 sections with 4 quizzes and 1 practice test.
Section 1 - What is Usability and why it matters
You will understand what makes a product usable. By the end of this section, you will have understood the difference between UX audit and usability testing. This section also has a quiz at the end.
Section 2 - Nielsen's heuristic evaluation: 10 Heuristics and their application
In this section, you will know all about Nielsen's heuristics with practical examples and methods to implement them. In the end, you will have a quiz.
Section 3 - How to conduct a heuristic evaluation
What are the practical steps to actually do the UX audit of a product? You will learn about the ideal composition of an evaluation team. Do not forget to take the quiz at the end.
Section 4 - Closing notes, goodbye, and a practice test
Section 5 - Bonus content