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Review: Advanced User Experience (UX) Design

Advanced UX Design Course

This is a review of the online course Advanced User Experience (UX) Design by Dr Bob Bailey. This is part of our series of reviews of online UX courses.

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Course Information

Review

I confess to being a bit confounded by this course. It claims to teach a ‘new, different but very effective way to create user interfaces’. What it is, in actual fact, is a something between a course on how to use the webusability.com website, and an advertisement for it.

Make no mistake – webusability.com is an amazing resource. You’ll find up to date tools, books and research curated and well organised, but I’m just not sure that quite such a comprehensive (and expensive) course is required in order to figure out how to use it.

The slides tend to be fairly basic (when they are not direct screen shots from webusability.com)

 

At times (albeit very occasionally), there is movement away from directly demonstrating webusability.com. Unfortunately, during those times, the slide quality is sub-par. Amateur presentation and low quality imagery are a distraction from the information that is being imparted. During the second half of the course, things change up a bit. We move away from such a direct focus on the website, and tips (like how to run a speed test) are introduced, which while useful, are not ground-breaking (or particularly advanced).

The slide quality was disappointing.

 

I have another confession to make. At around the Section 8 mark, I started losing focus. I found myself looking out the window,  surfing the web… in short, everything but paying attention to the course. This could largely have been avoided by cutting the length of course in half, which would be easily achieved if the webusability.com walkthroughs were removed. To be fair, the course does come with the warning that it usually takes a couple of months to complete.

The Presenter

Dr. Bailey is the president of Computer Psychology, Inc., an education, research and consulting company based in the United States. Before starting his own company, he worked for many years as a usability professional in the prestigious ‘Human Performance Technology Center’ at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey.

Dr. Bailey has trained computer professionals and web designers internationally, both in the classroom and online. He is a web designer, consultant and author, and holds a Ph.D. degree from Rice University in ‘human performance psychology’.

Dr Bob Bailey

 

He certainly has a lovely smile, but the constantly recurring presence of Dr Bailey’s static image (above) at the start of every lecture (and in some cases, throughout) is a little disconcerting. By the same token, he has a very pleasant voice, but I found myself almost hypnotised by around Lecture 15. This course could do with mixing things up a little, in order to keep the audience awake and engaged.

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Summary

I was disappointed with this course. I felt like I was watching a series of promotional videos for webusability.com, rather than taking a course to learn new skills. The real meat came in so late in the play that I’d already lost interest.

Take this course.

 

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