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Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services

Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services

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Every mobile app gives you something. It could be not only something tangible like the pair of jeans you’ve ordered using the app but also a piece of work like waking you up in the morning. It could be a feeling, for instance, a feeling of enjoyment obtained from watching a video clip or a feeling of closeness flashed out after receiving an old photo from a loving person via some instant messenger. That “something” is actually the reason why you use the app, it is the heart of the product, and in this course we will not talk about it. Surprised? You shouldn’t be. There are always two sides of a coin. There should be a person who makes that “something” accessible. It is astonishingly important because the use of the product loses its meaning if users can’t get what they want. The main objective of the course is to teach you to shape mobile products and services for people’s use. To do that, you’ll need to learn: – Interaction design activities and their place in the whole product design process – User research methods with a focus on the qualitative ones – Usability inspection and empirical usability evaluation methods – …

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Dr. Pavel Manakhov is an Associate Professor at National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) and the Lead Interaction Designer at USABILITYLAB, a leading provider of usability services in Russia. He joined the School of Software Engineering at HSE in 2014. Since then, he has taught all interaction design classes of the school. His latest research is concerned with the study of issues related to the analysis phase of usability evaluation methods as well as tools for interaction design and usability evaluation. Before working at HSE, he was a Visiting Lecturer at Moscow State University of Technology “STANKIN.” While working at USABILITYLAB, he completed numerous commercial projects including, but not limited to projects concerned with mobile interaction design for various industries such as telecom, finance, insurance, education, etc. Before joining USABILITYLAB, he was the Head of the Software Development Department at a freight forwarding company Si-Trans Ltd. Pavel has a Ph.D. in Computer Science with specialization in Human-Computer Interaction and a Master’s degree in Engineering all from Moscow State University of Technology “STANKIN.”

Specification: Mobile Interaction Design: How to Design Usable Mobile Products and Services

Duration

36 hours

Year

2019

Level

Intermediate

Certificate

Yes

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    The course is very comprehensive. The information in the course is very easily applicable. I could work on real life examples from Delta or Swiss Airlines and provide meaningful solutions.

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