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UX Research and Usability Testing Training Course

UX Research and Usability Testing Training sits at the point where product ambition meets evidence, because teams often ship features before they have enough user data to justify the design choices behind them. UX research is the systematic study of how people interact with digital products and services, while usability testing is a structured method for observing where users succeed, hesitate, or fail in a task flow. It enables professionals to plan interviews, run moderated and unmoderated tests, analyze findings, and turn them into design recommendations, research reports, and product decisions. In a market shaped by AI-assisted product iteration, faster release cycles, and tighter pressure on digital adoption, relying on assumptions creates avoidable friction, drop-off, and rework. This course is designed for UX researchers, product designers, product managers, business analysts, and digital experience leaders who need a practical way to gather evidence, evaluate interfaces, and communicate findings with credibility. Over five days, you will work with study plans, task scripts, recruitment criteria, findings syntheses, and usability scorecards so you can move from opinion-led design debates to documented user insight that supports better product decisions.

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Nairobi Kenya
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USD 1,600
Kigali Rwanda
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USD 1,900
Dubai United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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About the Course

Organizations invest in digital experiences because they want outcomes they can defend with evidence, not just attractive interfaces. In UX Research and Usability Testing Training, that means showing capability in interview planning, task design, participant recruitment, note synthesis, severity scoring, and decision-ready reporting. The course draws on established UX research practice, including the Nielsen Norman Group approach to usability evaluation, card sorting, journey mapping, and qualitative synthesis, while keeping the focus on practical delivery rather than theory-heavy coverage.

This course turns scattered research knowledge into a structured workflow you can use in real product cycles. You will practice writing a research brief, defining usability goals, building a test script, moderating sessions, analyzing observation notes, and converting evidence into a findings deck and prioritized action list. You will also be introduced to methods such as survey design, sample sizing for usability studies, and AI-assisted transcription workflows at a practical overview level, so you can recognize where they fit without overstating what one course can fully master. What you will learn: how to plan UX research, run usability tests, analyze user behavior, and communicate recommendations in a way product and design teams can act on immediately.

Five days is enough to build disciplined practice, but not enough to cover every advanced specialty in depth. This course is designed for professionals who work under release deadlines, cross-functional pressure, limited research budgets, and competing stakeholder priorities, which means every exercise is built around realistic study plans, rapid synthesis, and concise reporting rather than idealized lab conditions. You will leave with a practical research toolkit you can adapt to websites, apps, dashboards, and service workflows.


Target Audience

This course is built for professionals who need to plan research, test interfaces, and translate findings into product decisions across websites, apps, dashboards, and service journeys.

  • UX Researcher responsible for planning studies and synthesizing findings
  • Usability Analyst running moderated and unmoderated usability tests
  • Product Designer validating interaction flows with user evidence
  • Product Manager prioritizing backlog items using research insights
  • Business Analyst documenting user needs and task friction
  • Digital Product Manager aligning research with release decisions
  • Service Designer mapping journey pain points and service gaps
  • Customer Experience Manager tracking experience issues across touchpoints
  • UX Writing Specialist testing labels, prompts, and microcopy clarity
  • Head of Product Experience reporting research outcomes to leadership

Course Objectives

This course equips you to plan, execute, and report UX research initiatives that improve product usability, support design decisions, and strengthen stakeholder confidence.

  • Assess a product experience using the Nielsen Norman Group usability heuristics and task success criteria.
  • Apply moderated usability testing methods to a website, app, or dashboard workflow.
  • Design a research plan with screening criteria, discussion guides, and test tasks.
  • Build a findings synthesis using affinity mapping and severity ratings.
  • Evaluate interface friction against usability heuristics and accessibility checkpoints.
  • Map stakeholder expectations into a research brief, readout, and decision log.
  • Implement measurable usability indicators such as task completion rate and error frequency.
  • Synthesize interview notes, test observations, and survey data into an executive findings deck.

Requirements & Prerequisites

Recommended prerequisites: working knowledge of digital products, basic product or design terminology, and comfort reading simple charts or spreadsheets. No coding is required for completion. Familiarity with wireframes, task flows, or customer journeys is helpful, and prior exposure to interview notes, survey results, or product analytics will make the exercises easier to apply. Advanced concepts such as sample sizing and qualitative coding are taught at an operational application level, not as statistical engineering.


Local Application and Business Return in Peru

How participants can apply the training in local operating conditions, and the return their organisation can plan for.

How participants apply this

Participants in Peru typically use this training to plan research studies for websites, mobile apps, and service portals before important releases. They learn how to write screening criteria, moderate interviews, observe task completion, and record evidence in a format that product and business teams can act on. In day-to-day work, that means turning vague complaints like "the flow is confusing" into specific findings such as where users hesitate, misread labels, or abandon a process. The same skills also help teams present findings in a way that executives can use when deciding whether to redesign, simplify, or defer a feature.

Expected ROI

Within 6 to 12 months, organisations usually see better decision quality because design changes are tied to observed user behaviour instead of internal preference. Teams often reduce rework by catching navigation, content, or workflow problems earlier in the lifecycle. They can also improve stakeholder alignment because research reports and usability scorecards create a shared evidence base for prioritisation. Over time, this tends to support smoother launches, fewer support escalations, and more efficient product development cycles.

Training Methodology

This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn UX research aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.

Methodology includes:

  • Hands-on calculation using task success rate, error rate, and time-on-task metrics.
  • Scenario simulation for a moderated usability test with time and stakeholder constraints.
  • Diagnostic review using Nielsen Norman Group heuristics and an accessibility checklist.
  • Stakeholder mapping exercise for product, design, engineering, and leadership reporting.
  • Case study analysis from e-commerce, healthcare, SaaS, and public service interfaces.
  • Group workshop producing a research plan and findings deck under deadline pressure.
  • Reflection exercise comparing current research habits with usability benchmarks and evidence standards.

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Next available dates worldwide

No international sessions scheduled

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Participants who complete the UX Research and Usability Testing Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.

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  • Develop immediately usable skills that translate directly into workplace success.
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Tools and platforms relevant to this field

Examples Peru teams may encounter, and that may be featured in training where they support the confirmed course scope.

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These are field-relevant examples, not a promise that every tool will be covered. Exact coverage depends on the confirmed course scope, participant needs, and delivery format.

  • Microsoft Clarity Microsoft
    Useful for reviewing session recordings and heatmaps to identify where users struggle before deeper moderated testing.
  • Hotjar Hotjar
    Used to capture user behaviour signals such as click patterns, recordings, and feedback that help shape usability test hypotheses.
  • Figma Figma, Inc.
    Used to share prototypes for usability testing and to iterate quickly from research findings to design changes.
  • Google Forms Google
    Used for screener surveys, post-test questionnaires, and lightweight participant recruitment workflows.

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Local market advisory

Course relevance for Peru

A country-specific view of market pressure, regulatory context, and practical business return behind this training.

  • Market context
  • Regulatory fit
  • Business application

Why this course matters in Peru

A market-specific advisory on the operating pressures this course helps teams address.

UX Research and Usability Testing Training matters in Peru because digital products are increasingly judged by how well they reduce friction for users, not just by how quickly teams can ship new features. For product, design, analytics, and delivery leaders, the course helps replace opinion-driven decisions with evidence from real users, which is especially valuable when organisations are improving customer journeys, self-service channels, and conversion in competitive digital markets. It also supports better prioritisation by showing teams which interface problems actually block task completion and which can wait. In practice, that means faster alignment between product ambition and user behaviour, with fewer costly redesigns later.
Evidence over assumptions

The main business value in Peru is helping teams validate product decisions before launch, rather than discovering usability problems after customers have already dropped off.

Cross-functional relevance

This training is useful not only for UX specialists but also for product managers, designers, analysts, and digital transformation teams that need a shared way to justify interface changes.

Better prioritisation

Usability testing gives Peruvian organisations a practical way to separate cosmetic feedback from issues that materially affect task completion, support demand, and conversion.

This training is timely in Peru because organisations are under pressure to improve digital service quality while keeping release cycles fast. As more teams rely on web and mobile channels, the cost of releasing confusing interfaces rises, making structured research and testing a useful control against rework and customer frustration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We've gathered the answers to common queries to help you feel confident and informed.

No. The course is useful for beginners who need a structured introduction as well as experienced practitioners who want a more disciplined approach to planning, moderating, and reporting research. It is especially valuable for people who already work with digital products but need to make stronger evidence-based recommendations.

It is most useful for digital products with clear task flows, such as onboarding, checkout, registration, dashboards, portals, and self-service journeys. Any interface where users must complete a sequence of steps can benefit from observing where confusion or friction appears.

It gives product teams a repeatable way to test assumptions before committing development time. That helps teams decide whether to fix a navigation issue, simplify a form, rewrite content, or deprioritise a feature entirely.

Yes. The core skills apply to both formats, but the course is especially valuable for understanding when to use each approach, how to write tasks that produce usable evidence, and how to interpret the results responsibly.

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