Learner Reviews & Feedback for Start the UX Design Process: Empathize, Define, and Ideate by Google
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MG
Sep 9, 2022
I love this course! Personally, it took me longer than I thought to complete each challenge, but I loved each step, especially the ideation and research part! I already want to start the next course!
AC
May 10, 2021
Beautifully designed course that is user friendly, and SUPER easy to use/navigate. The course has engaging and entertaining content that makes it easy to stay engaged and motivated. Nice job Google!!
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By Glodel M
•Oct 21, 2023
Good
By Sugam T
•Aug 26, 2023
good
By Sabarna K
•Jul 18, 2023
Nice
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•Jun 11, 2023
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•Apr 13, 2023
good
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•Dec 14, 2022
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•Nov 15, 2022
cool
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•Nov 13, 2022
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•Aug 22, 2022
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•Jul 18, 2022
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•Jun 27, 2022
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•May 26, 2022
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•Oct 2, 2021
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•Jul 15, 2022
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By Stefano A
•Dec 18, 2021
ok
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•Jan 7, 2022
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By Connor W
•Mar 30, 2022
While I think this course was built with good intentions and good ideas, there's a fundamental imbalance between the amount of time and energy students spend executing the exercises, which are primarily research based, and the results students have to show for those exercises. Week 5 felt like a lot of work especially, and ultimately also felt like wasted effort - there is a very insufficient amount of guidance in creating the audit chart, while simultaneously not nearly enough time is spent reviewing it. (For example, the exemplar project uses fictional companies and websites for its audit, but does not explain that beforehand, or at least did not do so in a way that was clear to me at the time. Not enough time is spent on comparing the features of real-world websites to learn what key features and pain points students should actually be looking out for when doing their audit. The concept is useful, but for it to be the end of the course feels really frustrating, and poorly executed on. Crazy eights was a fun, welcome break, but for our first actual hands-on exercise came way too late, and does not come alongside sufficient executable problem statements - I had to search for a problem statement generator of my own.