Join us for five weeks of group exercises Cultivating Emergent Patterns. This practice pairs with the second Qual Data Synthesis course, Part 2.
☀️Last June Solstice 🌕 I had a sale on Part 1 & Part 2 self-paced courses for Qualitative Data Synthesis. If you enrolled then, and you’re hungry for more practice with friends, then this is your chance!
🎓You’ll need to have completed most of the Part 1 self-paced course on Qual Data Synthesis. And then you can begin Part 2 self-paced course in conjunction with the kickoff for our Practice series!
🅰️Group A kicks off 16-Oct at 9am San Francisco time (compatible with Europe, Africa, all the Americas, India)
🅱️Group B kicks off 17-Oct at 6pm San Francisco time (compatible with the Americas, and across the date line for Australia, Asia, India … so it’s 18-Oct morning there)
Look at all the fun exercises we’ll have at the first meeting, a week after the kickoff!
I will lead everyone through each exercise, and we’ll have plenty of discussion along the way.
People love it! Look at the reviews they have left:
Good use of time – active sessions and very worthwhile. The sessions are delivered well. Indi is an expert and its a great opportunity to learn.
— Jane Cockburn
You’re gonna love it. The group format really helps a lot as people bring in lots of interesting questions that you could never think of and indi answers each of them patiently. That and the discussions that follow them are really invaluable and rare online. You’ll not feel rushed and…
— Raghav Agrawal
Indi’s class allows you to practice research rigor and apply what you learn in a real-world setting. A class like this is hard to come by, where you learn tactical tips to do strategic research right. You walk away learning that questions are a powerful tool of clarity and that the skills you’ve just practiced with Indi will guide you to a deeper understanding of people as people, not users.
If you don’t know which of these classes to start with, try signing up for the Live Practice that’s coming up next, which is what I did. I took “Thinking Style Segments”, and the Practice + Course was by far the most engaging course I’ve ever taken remotely. Indi brings so much energy, sheer curiosity, and her own war stories (which, by the way, are gold!) to each class that you forget it’s entirely taught online.
You’re probably here because you’re a curious person wanting to learn about doing better research. So just give any of her classes a chance and see how much you grow with it! :)— DJ Heo
I really enjoyed the dynamics of the practice group meetings and the way Indi brings together people from some many countries who learn together as a knowledge-hungry team. The exercises were extremely helpful, and honestly I did not expect an online experience to be this productive and skill-boosting.
— Maria Mishchenko
Do it. It’s incredibly useful regardless of your experience. Practice meetings feel personal because the groups are small and there is plenty of opportunity for practical work to help you understand it better.
— Debbie Sit
The Practice Group is a great way to practice the skills you learn from the book and the course. And you get real time feedback from Indi and everyone attending the course!
— anonymous
I highly recommend Indi Young’s Course Certification path for current or future UX researchers. Unlike most workshops and seminars that give only an introduction to a topic or theoretical examples, Indi’s series makes you feel confident you are getting a deep level of training applicable in a professional setting.
— Steve