Scott Cartwright's Course Certificate: Get Your Product Used: Adoption and Appropriation

IxDF Course Certificate awarded to Scott Cartwright for completing the "Get Your Product Used: Adoption and Appropriation" course
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The IxDF Course Certificate (ID #978b946d-4747-4039-bfb3-a3f54ebdb614) above is awarded to Scott Cartwright in formal recognition of their coursework surpassing the rigorous benchmarks of exceptional performance established by the IxDF Educational Codex. View Course Curriculum.

Scott Has Mastered How To:

  • Manage a product’s path of use from launch onward to keep it relevant, valuable, and repeatedly used over time.
  • Design specifically for adoption by reducing barriers, building trust, and motivating first-time use.
  • Encourage adoption through launch and early-user strategy by supporting early adopters and reaching critical mass.
  • Design for appropriation so people can adapt a product to their own goals, contexts, and workflows.
  • Expand a product’s customer base through appropriation design by enabling multiple use cases and personal value creation.
  • Evaluate adoption and appropriation potential in existing interfaces by identifying friction, missing value cues, and trust gaps.
  • Improve adoption outcomes using social and economic drivers such as network effects, incentives, and social systems.
  • Learn from product launch successes and failures by analyzing patterns that predict sustained use and advocacy.
Scott Cartwright

Scott Cartwright

Associate Professor

Orlando, Florida, United States
  • IxDF Connected Professional
    Attending 10 IxDF Meetups shows you’ve built meaningful connections, contributed your voice, and become a recognized part of the IxDF community. This distinction honors your ongoing engagement and the real opportunities it creates for your growth, visibility, and impact.
    IxDF Connected Professional distinction: Attending 10 IxDF Meetups shows you’ve built meaningful connections, contributed your voice, and become a recognized part of the IxDF community. This distinction honors your ongoing engagement and the real opportunities it creates for your growth, visibility, and impact.
  • IxDF Top 10%
 Course Taker
    Complete an IxDF course with a score of at least 90% to be awarded this distinction.
    IxDF Top 10% Course Taker distinction: Complete an IxDF course with a score of at least 90% to be awarded this distinction.
  • IxDF Assiduous
 Learner Award
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    IxDF Assiduous Learner Award distinction: Complete 5 IxDF Courses to be awarded this distinction.
  • IxDF Social
 Impact Award
    Contribute constructively and meaningfully to IxDF Conversation groups at least 50 times to be awarded this distinction.
    IxDF Social Impact Award distinction: Contribute constructively and meaningfully to IxDF Conversation groups at least 50 times to be awarded this distinction.
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Certificates Earned
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The Brain and Technology: Brain Science in Interface Design certificate

The Brain and Technology: Brain Science in Interface Design

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IxDF Master Class Certificates Earned

IxDF Master Class Certificates are awarded to Scott Cartwright in formal recognition of their attendance and ongoing commitment to learning from industry leaders.

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Beyond Interfaces: The UI Design Skills You Need to Know certificate

Beyond Interfaces: The UI Design Skills You Need to Know

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IxDF Membership Certificate

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

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