UsabilityOne - User Experience (UX) Training

User Experience (UX) Training

UX training is a great way to bring your internal teams up to speed and provide the tools and inspiration needed to deliver a great customer experience in your organisation.

UsabilityOne offers a range of usability training courses which cater to both the beginner and those looking to build upon their existing knowledge and skills. Whether you are just starting out or on your way to becoming a serious UX expert, our workshops will provide you with the latest methods and perspectives that you can inject into your daily practice immediately.

Who should do UX training?

Our courses are designed for a range of people who vary in terms of skills and experience. People who attend our courses generally come from a broad range of roles, including:

  • User interface designers
  • Developers or programmers
  • Business analysts
  • Product managers
  • Marketing staff
  • Communication staff
  • Government employees

Custom training

We can customise a training course to meet the specific needs of your organisation. Please contact us on (03) 9684 3470 or email uxtraining@UsabilityOne.com

Advanced attendees can choose to develop more specific skills for incorporating user experience principles into their own organisation, such as how to run in-house usability tests.

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Training schedule

We are currently in the throws of designing our 2012 program and have some courses planned for late November and December. To be alerted to when our next training course is, please register your interest, or alternatively contact us on (03) 9684 3470 or email uxtraining@UsabilityOne.com.

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Research Reports

We conduct regular research across all aspects of user experience.

The most recent report is Part 1 of a 3 Part series exploring the level of usability across a range of Australian eCommerce websites.
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