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Design Sprint Foundations

Offered By: Udacity

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Course Description

Overview

Popularized in Jake Knapp’s bestseller “Sprint,” the Design Sprint process has revolutionized how products are brought to market. Design firm AJ&Smart has created a Version 2.0 to design products for Lufthansa, Zalando, Red Bull, and more. Now, Udacity and AJ&Smart are combining forces so you can master the problem-solving power of Design Sprints!
Learn to use the Design Sprint process to test ideas, leverage opportunities, and power innovation. With expert instruction and hands-on training, you’ll become an exceptional problem-solver.


Syllabus

  • Day 1: Creating “The Concept”
    • You’ll begin by learning what happens on Day 1 of a Design Sprint: How to choose a challenge, and how to propose a solution, called a “Concept.”
  • Day 2: Creating “The Storyboard”
    • On Day 2, proposed Concepts get voted on, and a direction is decided upon. You’ll then learn to create a detailed Storyboard for the winning Concept.
  • Day 3: Creating “The Prototype”
    • To create The Prototype, a Design Sprint team has to delegate tasks, spend time building, and then put the parts together. You’ll learn how to contribute your piece of the puzzle.
  • Day 4: User Testing!
    • Here, you’ll learn how to prepare for user testing, how to actually conduct user testing, and how to summarize user testing feedback in a Summary Report.

Taught by

Jonathan Courtney, Michael Smart, Andrej Ktitarev, Anke Audenaert, Brittni Bowering, Timothy N., Balaji R., Adriana T., Martin Z., Dimitrios M. and Jason T.

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