Designing, Running, and Analyzing Experiments

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Scott Klemmer
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University of California San Diego

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r/userexperience • post
57 points • proce55or
2 FREE user experience research and design courses

I am not in the business, but looking for some other learning materials I have found 2 online course which might interest you.

So, the first one "User Experience (UX) Research and Design" from the University of Michigan is a free 9 parts course staring this October and the last one from this series in July 2017 but you can enroll on every each one at the same time right now:

https://www.edx.org/micromasters/michiganx-user-experience-ux-research-design

If you need a certificate, you can pay $99 per each plus $249 for the last one, but as I said it's a free course.

The second one it's actually 8 parts specialization, it's $280 but there's a free option. So this is the course: https://www.coursera.org/specializations/interaction-design if you want to pay for a certificate.

But if you want to see just all the learning materials, this is what you need to do. Go to every each link below and on the left just click "Enroll now" and then "Audit only".

  1. https://www.coursera.org/learn/human-computer-interaction (Human-Centered Design: an Introduction)
  2. https://www.coursera.org/learn/design-principles(Design Principles: an Introduction)
  3. https://www.coursera.org/learn/social-computing (Social Computing)
  4. https://www.coursera.org/learn/interaction-techniques (Input and Interaction)
  5. https://www.coursera.org/learn/user-research (User Experience: Research & Prototyping)
  6. https://www.coursera.org/learn/infodesign (Information Design)
  7. https://www.coursera.org/learn/designexperiments (Designing, Running, and Analyzing Experiments)
  8. https://www.coursera.org/learn/interaction-design-capstone - Interaction Design Capstone Project! I hope this will help.

r/statistics • post
4 points • bonum_lupus
Need learning advice to level-up my game

Hello there,

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I have been working as a business intelligence analyst for the past two years. I spent most of my time on analysing transactions data, doing post-analysis on experiments and dashboarding.

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I have been struggling to level up my game by taking statistics courses. However, I found my self still unconfidence when performing some simple tests, such as t-test. One example of a course I've done: https://www.coursera.org/learn/designexperiments?

Any advice on good course/learning material will be appreciated. Right now, my goal is to be able to apply (at least) basic inferential tests on different business cases.

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Thanks!