How to Prototype Web and Mobile Apps in 30 Minutes

A crash course on designing and testing interactive user interfaces using Apple Keynote or Microsoft Powerpoint + Keynotopia User Interface Libraries.

Topics include:

how to define and plan the user experience how to integrate wireframing/prototyping into the product lifecycle how to decide the level of fidelity and details of prototypes how to test with users how to iterate user feedback how to move from prototyping to production

 

Table Of Contents

  • Over 16 lectures and 8 hours of content!

PURCHASE SEMINAR

Price
Free
No Of Lectures
16
No Of Hours
8 hours
  • Incomplete title
    The title of this course should include "...with Purchase of my Keynotopia Template". Don't get me wrong, if you want to purchase the templates this is probably a great way to learn to use them. For anyone not intending to purchase the instructors templates there are a few interesting bits of information as well, but maybe not worth going through the whole course for. Hey, it's a free course though - but with an appropriate disclaimer or title it would certainly deserve a higher rating.
  • Videos aren't working/Software being promoted
    The title says how to prototype in 30 minutes or less but it should really say how to use Keynoteopia in 30 minutes or less. Also, I stopped after Lecture 1 because the videos from Lecture 2 and beyond don't work. Thankfully this course is free.
  • Looks more like a salespitch than a course
    I have only gone in Lecture 1, cant rate the course as a whole, but it seems to be a sales pitch, more than a course.
  • Keynote Prototype
    While I agree with the prototype ideas, the course places too much emphasis on strong Keynote features. Don't bother if you are a heavy PowerPoint user...
  • low quality vids
    youtube, bad mic
  • I made a prototype in 2 hours
    Using the techniques explained in the course, I was able to do something I'd been putting off for a long time. :)
  • Lots of good detail
    This course is, first and foremost, a promo/supplement to Amir Khella's Keynotopia prototyping product. That said, he provides some great segments on how to build prototypes, along with some solid, detailed theory on why to build them as well.
  • Great Course
    It's a great course with a lot of practical information. Thank you very much!
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  • Prototyping Web & Mobile Apps with Keynote & PowerPoint
    This course was easy to understand and I could see the advantages of using it and how easy it would be to use. Great information for anyone thinking about making mobile apps or web apps.
  • Yes, of course. Why didn't I think of that?
    I was very excited to come across this course. We are at the prototype phase of a major iOS product for the entertainment industry and needed a good (and easy) way to communicate with our programmers and our customer base just what the interface will look like and how the suite of apps will work together. As a long time Mac-snob and Keynote user, this concept was a slam dunk! If we could make one request, it would be to show more visual examples of the simulated functions. It would be additionally helpful to see more functions in action. That said, we purchased the author's templates and found some others online. This is allowing us to complete the prototype process in record time and with previously unheard of ease. Thank you...well done!
  • Very well organized. I'm going to purchase Keynotopia
  • good
  • Should state more clearly that although instructive, it's a promotional video...
  • How long do I have access to the course materials?
    You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
  • Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?
    Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don't have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That's up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!