UX Design Lessons on November 2018 to January 2019! I was given an opportunity to conduct lessons within the company. Since the company headquarter is in Russia while I am in Singapore, we decide to use Google Meet as our communication platform. It was a new experience for me to plan the lesson structure, work together with a Russian translator, checking assignments and giving feedback. All colleagues, including myself, were taking up this program outside of our working hours. Therefore, I make sure the lessons and assignments are light but essential for them. I also make sure that this course content is being simplified so that everyone will be able to learn right from the beginning. At any point of time, I would need to be flexible and tweak our schedule and syllabus according to their needs. The slides and lesson videos are confidential so I would not be sharing online. I can share some of the summaries here. Course Syllabus: Lesson 1 - Understanding UI and UX Design Lesson 2 - Researching and Creating Personas Lesson 3 - Analyzing Competitors Lesson 4 - User Journey Lesson 5 - Speed Prototyping Lesson 6 - Basics of UI Design Lesson 7 - Usability Testing Lesson 8 - Team Presentation There are total of 4 assignments and 1 Project assignment for basic hand-on experience. Templates and samples are provided to make things easier to star with. I recommend the participants to do as a team and use their current game project when doing their assignments. All assignments would be reviewed to bring them to the next level. It was fun to see each team creativity and approach when reviewing their assignments. On the final lesson, 3 teams made it through and present all their assignments. A colleague in Russia compiled their presentations and our interviews into a video. I appreciated this effort a lot; we can see the overview of our 2 months efforts put to good use for the company. I used my weekends to do this project, and now that I think about it, I felt worthwhile. Here are some screenshots from the video: I am glad that despite our on-going game projects, I have a great support team and colleagues who actively participated in this lecture. I had learnt a lot from their feedback too. And finally, Great thanks to MyTona for this opportunity.
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