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Our Free, Peer-Reviewed & Open-Access Teacher’s Toolkits

Stay tuned as we continuously expand our toolkit library with the very best UX/UI design resources. Here are just a few of the exciting topics we currently offer.

AI for Designers

AI for Designers Teacher’s Toolkit

Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. These tasks include learning, reasoning, problem-solving, understanding natural language, and adapting to new information.

UX Design for Virtual Reality

UX Design for Virtual Reality Teacher’s Toolkit

Virtual Reality (VR) is a simulated, digital experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world. VR experiences are created with computer technology and presented to the user through a VR headset or head-mounted display (HMD), which creates an immersive and interactive three-dimensional environment. VR should be experienced and interacted with as if that virtual environment were real.

UX Design for Augmented Reality

UX Design for Augmented Reality Teacher’s Toolkit

Augmented reality (AR) is an experience where designers enhance parts of users’ physical world with computer-generated input. Designers create inputs—ranging from sound to video, to graphics to GPS overlays and more—in digital content, which responds in real-time to changes in the user’s environment, typically movement.

Mobile UX Design

Mobile UX Design Teacher’s Toolkit

Mobile UX refers to users' complete experience and interactions with a website or application on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet. It considers the unique characteristics of mobile devices, including their smaller screens, touch-based interfaces, and varying levels of connectivity.

Design for a Better World

Design for a Better World Teacher’s Toolkit

Circular design is the practice of creating durable, reusable, repairable and recyclable products that generate zero waste to support a circular economy. Designers consider all aspects of a product’s lifecycle, from raw material to distribution, use, reuse and disposal, thus creating a positive environmental and social impact at every stage and, ultimately, a better world.

Design for the 21st Century

Design for the 21st Century Teacher’s Toolkit

21st century design is a practice where designers apply their focus on addressing the world’s major problems. It is a shift from traditional design to seeing design as a way of thinking to solve complex human issues. By finding root causes, designers can co-create effective solutions with experts and the people they help.

Visual Design

Visual Design Teacher’s Toolkit

Visual design aims to improve a design’s/product’s aesthetic appeal and usability with suitable images, typography, space, layout and color. Visual design is about more than aesthetics. Designers place elements carefully to create interfaces that optimize user experience and drive conversion.

Agile Development

Agile Development Teacher’s Toolkit

Agile development is an iterative software-development methodology that teams use in projects. Self-organized, cross-functional teams frequently analyze circumstances and user needs to adapt projects. Scrum teams constantly improve quality in sprints with short-term deliverables. They show Agile development in action.

Human-Computer Interaction

Human-Computer Interaction Teacher’s Toolkit

Human-computer interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary field of study focusing on the design of computer technology and, in particular, the interaction between humans (the users) and computers. While initially concerned with computers, HCI has since expanded to cover almost all forms of information technology design.

User Experience (UX) Design

User Experience (UX) Design Teacher’s Toolkit

User experience (UX) design is the process design teams use to create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. This involves the design of the entire process of acquiring and integrating the product, including aspects of branding, design, usability, and function.

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The Basics of User Experience Design

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