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Description

This training, which focuses on Web interfaces, will teach you the fundamentals of ergonomics and “User-Centered Design”. You will see how to model and audit your HMI, model target users, optimize a home page, improve accessibility and navigation elements.

Who is this training for ?

For whom ?

Webmasters, graphic designers, website designers, web application designers.

Prerequisites

No special knowledge.

Training objectives

  • Modeling the users of an application in order to design a Web interface
  • Understand the standards and the different existing techniques to master the quality of Web interfaces
  • Create a Web HMI model using a design tool
  • Audit the quality of an existing web interface by following the different ergonomic criteria presented
  • Create a user test scenario, implement it and analyze its results
  • Training program

    • Introduction: what is ergonomics?

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    • Ergonomics in the development cycle
      • - The V-shaped design cycle.
      • - Types of intervention, design or correction.
      • - The ROI of ergonomics.
      • - Ergonomics in depth. Design and structuring.
      • - Panorama of different ergonomics methods.
      • - Ergonomics in the context of Agile and iterative methods.
    • UCD User-centered design, modeling users
      • - Personas.
      • - Task analysis.
      • - Modeling tools. Mind Mapping (XMind).
      • - User interviews. Validate a content structure: card sorting.
      • - Modeling: When to make a HMI model? Vertical mock-up and horizontal mock-up.
      • - Low, medium and high fidelity of models: market tools .
    • Understanding humans to create an HMI
      • - Human cognitive functioning: visual perception and understanding. Attentional resources.
      • - Levels of business expertise.
      • - Basic principles of good UX: management of time, concepts of affordance and mapping, Gestalt laws.
      • - Colors. Use of images and icons.
      • - The context: environment, mobility, interaction methods and guidelines.
      • - Menus, Widgets and shortcuts.
      • - Man-machine dialogue: principles of Grice, maxims of Nielsen.
    • Evaluation: expert/heuristic analysis of software
      • - Methodology of expert analysis based on heuristics.
      • - The different categories of HMI analysis criteria (control, User Experience, error management, help, etc.) .
      • - Review of criteria on examples.
    • 872
    • 21 h

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