Usability, Accessibility, and User Experience (UX) Testing
During this course, learners will acquire a comprehensive understanding of usability and user experience (UX) testing through various methods, including usability testing, remote testing, heuristic analysis, survey administration for testing digital products, such as standardized questionnaires on usability and user experience. Participants will also gain experience in analyzing usability and user experience data obtained from testing and generating test reports.
Content
- Usability and User Experience (UX) testing.
- Surveys for testing digital products.
- Data analysis
- Test reporting
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, learner will be able to:
- Select suitable testing methods for usability and UX testing.
- Effectively plan, prepare, and execute usability and UX tests.
- Conduct both formative and summative usability tests.
- Report test results and recommend appropriate actions.
Training Method
Practical excercises.
Certification
With optional, external certificationPrerequisites
A prerequisite for this course is a solid understanding of key user experience (UX) concepts, including the ability to differentiate between important terms such as user experience, usability, accessibility, and human-centered design.
Planning and location
13:00 - 17:00
09:00 - 18:00
13:00 - 17:00
09:00 - 13:00
Learning Track
This course is part of the following learning track(s) and can be booked as a stand-alone training or as part of a whole:
ESCO Occupations
Your trainer(s) for this course
Marc-Antoine GUISLAIN
See trainer's courses.ISTQB-certified software testing consultant and trainer with extensive IT expertise. Marc-Antoine has contributed to testing projects within Agile teams, specializing in functional (manual and automated) and accessibility testing. Known for his analytical skills, he excels in test design and software anomaly analysis.