Part 2 where I show how I create the visuals is up! Check it out here ➯ ua-cam.com/video/BT1twU_rDSM/v-deo.html 0:00 intro 0:57 choosing a topic 4:41 presentation simulation 7:11 storytelling 10:58 writing with ChatGPT 14:24 outro
Really wonderful stuff! What's really great is that your hesitance or self-consciousness makes you so relatable and real. It's ok to be a tad rough around the edges! 🙂 Some presenters aren't - and so they come off as slick or contrived. And of course your content and advice is superb. Many thanks.
Okay, this video is awesome! I really appreciate seeing that you present to yourself before writing a case study because that's exactly how I always prep for interviews too! Not related, but I totally love your room setup. The book cases with manga with Luffy framed in the middle is fire! I'm going to have to steal that setup lol
Hi, I’m new to your channel and interested in UX design. Does a UX designer need to know programming languages and have to code on top of providing the UX and UI design?
Hey, I discussed this with my mentor yesterday, she said that you don't need to know how to code but you need to be able to look at HTML + CSS and understand what it means so that you can check developers designs fit the work you gave them. She said it's easy to pick up so I'll be learning soon.
Part 2 where I show how I create the visuals is up! Check it out here ➯ ua-cam.com/video/BT1twU_rDSM/v-deo.html
0:00 intro
0:57 choosing a topic
4:41 presentation simulation
7:11 storytelling
10:58 writing with ChatGPT
14:24 outro
Five Cs:
- circumstance: context
- curiosity: why should people care
- characters: for who
- conversation: relatable
- conflict: challenges
Thank you for sharing! I struggled a lot when writing a UX case study. Your advice on using ChatGPT to help write a case study is super helpful.
Happy to have you as a great mentor.❤🎉
Very informative. Your teaching styles reminds me of teachers I've had that speak from a place of superiority.
Really wonderful stuff! What's really great is that your hesitance or self-consciousness makes you so relatable and real. It's ok to be a tad rough around the edges! 🙂 Some presenters aren't - and so they come off as slick or contrived. And of course your content and advice is superb. Many thanks.
amei o vídeo (e sua vibe também haha!), vou usar as, dicas com certeza!
I can't wait to see the next video🎉🎉 that's really helpful
Solid, real and insightful video. Thank you for sharing such great and values content ❤
I have learnt so much, Thank you!
Okay, this video is awesome! I really appreciate seeing that you present to yourself before writing a case study because that's exactly how I always prep for interviews too! Not related, but I totally love your room setup. The book cases with manga with Luffy framed in the middle is fire! I'm going to have to steal that setup lol
aww thanks so much! I need to organize my One Piece collection - got a couple new figures lately haha
Thanks for sharing, you are a great example
Amazing Video! The One Piece is REAAAAAAAAAL haha
Mugiwaraaa
Omg this is amazing advice
Hi. Very useful video. Thanks! Have you compared using GPT-3.5 and GPT-4?
lol same here I always make sure I say thank you to chatGPT😂
Hi, I’m new to your channel and interested in UX design. Does a UX designer need to know programming languages and have to code on top of providing the UX and UI design?
Hey, I discussed this with my mentor yesterday, she said that you don't need to know how to code but you need to be able to look at HTML + CSS and understand what it means so that you can check developers designs fit the work you gave them. She said it's easy to pick up so I'll be learning soon.
Which university is best for UI UX Design in Toronto? And which degree course best.....? Please 🙏🙏🙏
not sure sorry! I'm not from Toronto >.
@@charlicheung it's okay...! By the way which courses have you done and in which university....? Please 🙏🙏🙇♂️🙇♂️