UX Research: Going Guerrilla
26mBeginner2019-05-30
Authors

Amanda Stockwell
President of Stockwell Strategy
Course details
The importance of user experience (UX) research is undeniable. Anyone wanting to create a compelling, easy-to-use digital product needs to examine what their users want and need. But what if you lack the time or resources to devote to full-blown UX research? In this course, join Amanda Stockwell as she dives into an efficient UX approach that’s perfect for such a situation: guerrilla research. Amanda covers the fundamentals of conducting UX research in a guerrilla fashion, explaining what this approach entails and when to opt for it. She goes over the basics of planning and running guerilla research sessions, as well as common pitfalls (and how to avoid them). Upon wrapping up this course, you’ll have the tools you need to help your UX team go guerrilla.
Skills covered
VlogSketchBohemianUX DesignUser ExperienceWeb Development
Concepts
UX Research - Going Guerrilla
- 01 - What is guerrilla research
- 02 - When to go guerrilla
- 03 - Sometimes you don t want to go guerrilla
- 04 - Guerrilla methods
- 05 - Choosing the right guerrilla method
- 06 - Guerrilla-izing scope
- 07 - Stay rigorous, my friends
- 08 - Setting your guerrilla goals
- 09 - Choosing your guerrilla landscape
- 10 - Approaching participants
- 11 - Avoiding guerrilla field traps
- 12 - Guerrilla analyzing
- 13 - Guerrilla reporting
- 14 - Keep out there
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