UX design describes the range of decisions that enables users of an interactive product to achieve their desired outcomes. UX is as much about the user's journey as their destination, with designers carefully thinking through user needs and use case scenarios to ensure a productive and satisfying experience as users work towards their goals.
UXD is the human-first approach to product design, a term encompassing all aspects of the end user’s interaction with a process, a service, or a product, including, visual design, interaction design, usability, and information architecture. (Hillmann, 2021)
UX
UX is psychological
UX design is a process that has:
Research: understanding, user personas, use cases, and journey maps
Brainstorming: user flows and wireframes
Implementation (UI): prototypes, fronted and blackened development
Reporting: usability reporting, split testing, and analytics reporting
UX VS UI Design by C. Hillmann (2021)
UI
UI is functional
The UI designer is interested in:
Typography
Colors (for usability and readability)
Icons and illustrations
Ensuring the user interface looks good on all devices
Redefining education is a major UX challenge
It is difficult to find individuals that have knowledge in both UX design and education.
The challenges learners and educators are facing during the remote education period due to the primitive use of technology in education.
The difficulty of forming an efficient UX design model to learn and implement in education.