Teachers are notoriously busy, which means perfecting product usability should be a UX priority. In our recent survey, 60% of teachers mentioned lack of time as one of their biggest concerns—especially during back-to-school season. Any feature that slows educators down or causes them to duplicate work makes it even harder to adopt your product. In this article, I'll share design tips based on our user research report, How to Give Your Users Better Tools For Back to School. From onboarding flows to integrations, focusing on ease-of-use will help you reduce administrative tasks for time-strapped educators. Follow our tips to help…
Be sure you have the best tools and tactics before you begin testing your digital products in the classroom. Start with these user testing guidelines.
User experience goals become more specific once you introduce alternative inputs. Improve accessibility and learning outcomes with our tips.
The benefits of user personas in edTech are many, from cost savings in UX and UI to feature prioritization. Read on for more UXR insights.
From handwriting to voice recognition, design edTech products with alternative inputs by following these 8 accessibility best practices.
Develop more effective edTech personas, so you can build, market, and sell learning products that make an impact on students.
Learn 3 product planning tips for edTech with alternative input devices, like voice recognition, so you can stand out in a crowded market.
Have a new edTech project, but not sure where to start? Our PMs share all you need to know for a strong product development timeline.
Design systems create ROI in edTech by strengthening user experience and brand trust, as well as improving design and development processes.
Teachers are conflicted about the use of AI in education. Our research-based best practices can help edTech product owners get it right.
Address these 5 common UX design challenges to reach your edTech users, design compatible learning tools, and stand out in the market.