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This course introduces user experience (UX) as a tool for making cycling inclusive, and presents methods to rethink cycling infrastructure in terms of the end user. Learners will become versed in several user-centered methods to make cycling more accessible and inclusive. The goal is to learn about different types of everyday people and fit cycling into their lives.
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Modules
6 Modules + 1 Bonus module
Recommended schedule
2-3 Hours per week / 6 weeks
Total course length
15 Hours + additional readings
Instructors
Trey Hahn
Trey helps professionals and organizations think about end users of the street how to incorporate people's experiences into the planning and design process. He works on this for cycling with Bicycle User Experience (BUX) and the Urban Cycling Institute. Deeper thinking about people's characteristics and needs is the starting point for usable, high-quality mobility infrastructure.
Who is this course for?
- Urban planners, designers, and advocates looking to better understand how to make cycling infrastructure inclusive
- Professionals interested in people-centered methods and in gaining a richer understanding of the end user
- Students interested in learning about the application of user experience in cycling.
What will you learn?
Recommended prerequisites
An interest in people-centered methods and the experience of cycling, and/or background in mobility planning, user experience, or social sciences.
Free & paid options
You are free to access and participate in the course for free. If you want to earn a certificate upon completion, you can purchase a certificate. The certificate will be accessible only once the course is successfully completed. Read more here.
I didn't know much about UX design and i've never heard of UX applied to cycling, the course is clear enough to get a sense of what this is and the advantages of tools and techniques and offers plenty of resources (articles, videos, other course) to further investigate this topic. The structue of the course, with one quiz and exercises after each module allow to track your progess.