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USABILITY TESTING - UX TRAINING

Tue 10 Nov 2026 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM GMT Online, Zoom

USABILITY TESTING - UX TRAINING

Tue 10 Nov 2026 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM GMT Online, Zoom

About the course

Learn how to conduct your own usability testing sessions to gain key insights based on real evidence and improve the way you interact with your customers.

Course description:

This one-day course will empower you to conduct your very own behavioural research in which watching users try to accomplish tasks is the most effective and efficient way to make engaging, easy-to-use designs. Learn from our experts about important user testing techniques, such as planning, facilitating, and engaging stakeholders.

As with most things in life, the best way to become good at usability testing is practice! That’s why this course contains not only lessons built on evidence-based approaches, but also gives you an opportunity to apply what you’ve learned through a practical project. You will work in teams practicing planning and conducting a usability study and receive immediate expert feedback from the course instructors, who are also experienced consultants working on live client projects. It’s fun, it’s interactive and you will meet interesting people to exchange ideas and experiences with.

By the end of the course, you'll leave with plenty of knowledge on how to run usability testing and improve the UX design of your project.

Is it for you?

If you are responsible for making improvements to the usability and performance of a website or app - this course is for you.

Perhaps you're a:

  • Interface designers who want to experience hands-on techniques for testing and evaluating their designs with end users.
  • User experience professional with some user testing experience under your belt but not formal training or current procedures in place.
  • Developer on digital teams who want to validate their assumptions about users.
  • Project manager who wants to manage the usability testing projects/process.
  • Marketing manager who wants to see samples of usability test plans and other deliverables from usability tests.
  • Digital designers who want to learn the kind of practical knowledge that you can't get from reading a book

What will you learn?

Introduction to usability:

  • Why watching users attempt activities is better than interviewing them about their behaviour
  • Face-to-face (in lab usability testing sessions) vs. remote
  • Formative versus summative testing
  • Remote research (moderated vs. unmoderated)

Preparing for a usability test study - creating your plan:

  • How testing fits into a project or development cycle and when is best to test
  • Targeting, recruiting and finding the right participant for your study
  • Deciding on the number of participants required for your usability study and understanding when it is appropriate to increase this number
  • Determining scope of study, what material will be tested, what to observe
  • How to create a good selection of test tasks and how to test whether they are appropriate
  • How to turn tasks into usable usability test scenarios that can be used within the usability test sessions

Run a remote, moderated usability test session:

  • Pilot testing your study
  • Moderation tips, techniques and how to avoid common mistakes
  • Ethical rules you need to follow as a moderator
  • Managing challenging situations- opportunity to share experience and stories from the field
  • Options when it comes to note taking and knowing what observations to look for and record
  • How to encourage other stakeholders to get involved/engage with the research sessions
  • Step-by-step instruction on how to conduct your own usability studies
  • Instructor feedback to test moderators

How to process the data captured: Finding, fixing and presenting back the usability problems uncovered:

  • Analyse your data with an affinity mapping and how not to feel overwhelmed
  • Generating research insights and design ideas/recommendations
  • Reporting your results effectively that will generate actions/reactions from your team/stakeholders

What's included?

  • Digital Course material
  • Certificate of completion
  • Full instructions for joining remotely

About the trainers

Richard Harris - Consultant

Richard joined GAIN in 2021 as a Consultant, bringing with him extensive knowledge and skills of working within IT for the retail sector and experience of working across the user experience cycle.

From discovering his original interest in human psychology during an elective course as part of his Computer Science degree at the University of Exeter, he has had an interest in ways of reducing the pain points in life. This led him to completing a Masters in Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London, while also holding down his day job as an IT relationship manager for a well-known department store and supermarket group. He enjoys working collaboratively with clients to support them in achieving their goals. Some recent clients include; NOW and Sky.

When he’s not working, Richard loves to travel, to take photos, to cook, and, most importantly for him, to eat! A real bonus is when he can combine all of them in one adventure, like exploring Indochina and learning to cook his all-time-favourite dish, the Pad Thai!



Course T&C can be found on the GAIN website