Erika

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Erika

6 have dabbled | 3 reviews

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5.0 | 3 reviews

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Erika Harano

Erika is a user experience designer and mixed media artist who cares about working with people to make rad experiences happen. She has a background in youth development, civic activism, and qualitative research, and specializes in working with nonprofits, small businesses, community organizers, and creative leaders.

Erika is passionate about co-designing meaningful, multimodal experiences that inspire critical thought and action. She's excited to join the Dabble community as both a facilitator and learner!

ABOUT THIS TEACHER

Erika is a user experience designer and mixed media artist who cares about working with people to make rad experiences happen. She has a background in youth development, civic activism, and qualitative research, and specializes in working with nonprofits, small businesses, community organizers, and creative leaders.

Erika is passionate about co-designing meaningful, multimodal experiences that inspire critical thought and action. She's excited to join the Dabble community as both a facilitator and learner!

STUDENT EXPERIENCES

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    Dixie F.
    Reviewed on 02/08/18

    I really enjoyed this class. I had previously studied Human-Centered Design and wondered how it was different from UX. Erika did a great job of describing the differences between the disciplines and educating us on UX. She included interactive exercises in the class to help us understand the principles and shared her slides to help reinforce our learning. Best of all, she ended the class with a Q&A session where she shared her experiences working in the UX space. I highly recommend this for anyone who has been curious about what UX has to offer.

    I really enjoyed this class. I had previously studied Human-Centered Design and wondered how it was different from UX. Erika did a great job of describing the differences between the disciplines and educating us on UX. She included interactive exercises in the class to help us understand the principles and shared her slides to help reinforce our learning. Best of all, she ended the class with a Q&A session where she shared her experiences working in the UX space. I highly recommend this for anyone who has been curious about what UX has to offer.

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    Stephen C.
    Reviewed on 02/08/18

    The teacher was a young professional who came prepared, patient, thoughtful and knew their area of expertise. Great starter class. two hours went by pretty quick. it was her first glass so she was a little rushed but I felt good about the class and the content we covered. There were a few exercises but nothing demanding lots of content and resources

    The teacher was a young professional who came prepared, patient, thoughtful and knew their area of expertise. Great starter class. two hours went by pretty quick. it was her first glass so she was a little rushed but I felt good about the class and the content we covered. There were a few exercises but nothing demanding lots of content and resources

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    Katie B.
    Reviewed on 02/07/18

    Great intro class! Got an overview and a step by step through the Ux process, as well as doing some activities to better understand the concepts.

    Great intro class! Got an overview and a step by step through the Ux process, as well as doing some activities to better understand the concepts.

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