Sarah Caulk's Course Certificate: Agile Methods for UX Design

IxDF Course Certificate awarded to Sarah Caulk for completing the "Agile Methods for UX Design" course
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The IxDF Course Certificate (ID #bd5d4625-29b5-44cf-ab4c-992a8a9a37ae) above is awarded to Sarah Caulk with a Top 10% Distinction in formal recognition of their coursework surpassing the rigorous benchmarks of exceptional performance established by the IxDF Educational Codex. View Course Curriculum.

Sarah Has Mastered How To:

  • Evaluate team agility and ways of working by identifying Agile patterns, anti-patterns, and variation across teams.
  • Adapt UX practice to different Agile environments by tailoring activities, timing, and collaboration to team needs.
  • Use Agile-suited design and research techniques that support fast learning, continuous discovery, and delivery.
  • Collaborate closely with engineers during short sprints to align design intent with technical constraints and execution.
  • Plan and execute research within sprint constraints while maintaining rigor and relevance to product decisions.
  • Design for experimentation and iterative learning by framing hypotheses, testing ideas, acknowledging uncertainty, and refining solutions.
  • Create Agile-friendly UX deliverables that communicate clearly, support handoff, and enable rapid implementation.
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Human-Computer Interaction: The Foundations of UX Design certificate

Human-Computer Interaction: The Foundations of UX Design

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IxDF Membership Certificate

This IxDF Membership Certificate is issued to Sarah Caulk in formal recognition of their membership of the IxDF, global leader in design education.

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