Agile UX Masterclass (August 2025)
August
2025
Taught by
Morgan Denner
Costs
$50.00 USD
Starts
Jul 7, 2025
Ends
Aug 9, 2025
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Summary
This course is a deep study in DesignOps and ResearchOps. It will focus on practical applications of building and running Agile UX processes for teams.
Clients and teams should always be on the ground validating assumptions for things they're building and getting answers to questions unknown. Teams may need to solve business problems for users, other teams, or processes. There are a lot of moving parts in the process in order to align research with what's being built, but it's an arduous task for a team to keep up with. Teams need to quickly learn from users and manage their work efficiently.
Agile UX methods like the Google Design Sprint and Lean UX help you manage this process. Agile UX methods offer a way for teams to explore/answer any question they may have about their product, users, or business in just 5 days without developing and releasing anything. It helps teams get an informed direction for anything they're building or any unknown they're working with. With Agile UX you can keep risk down by quickly validating assumptions and making sure your team is always headed in the right direction while being guided by user observations, insight, and feedback.
In this immersive, we'll look at the Google Design Sprint and other Agile UX methods “under the microscope”.
We’ll run 3 Google Design Sprints as a class together and you'll be taught the ways of Google's Sprint Master role in Design Sprints. You'll be taught how to apply an Agile UX operational process for teams from the ground up.
Summary
This course is a deep study in DesignOps and ResearchOps. It will focus on practical applications of building and running Agile UX processes for teams.
Clients and teams should always be on the ground validating assumptions for things they're building and getting answers to questions unknown. Teams may need to solve business problems for users, other teams, or processes. There are a lot of moving parts in the process in order to align research with what's being built, but it's an arduous task for a team to keep up with. Teams need to quickly learn from users and manage their work efficiently.
Agile UX methods like the Google Design Sprint and Lean UX help you manage this process. Agile UX methods offer a way for teams to explore/answer any question they may have about their product, users, or business in just 5 days without developing and releasing anything. It helps teams get an informed direction for anything they're building or any unknown they're working with. With Agile UX you can keep risk down by quickly validating assumptions and making sure your team is always headed in the right direction while being guided by user observations, insight, and feedback.
In this immersive, we'll look at the Google Design Sprint and other Agile UX methods “under the microscope”.
We’ll run 3 Google Design Sprints as a class together and you'll be taught the ways of Google's Sprint Master role in Design Sprints. You'll be taught how to apply an Agile UX operational process for teams from the ground up.
Audiences
UX Design
UX Research
UX Writing
Product Owner
Product Manager
Project Manager
Week 1 - Dates
Mon Jul 7 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Lecture 1
Tues Jul 8 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - REPEAT Lecture 1
Wed Jul 9 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Lecture 2
Wed Jul 9 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - REPEAT Lecture 2
Fri Jul 11 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Sprint Demo and Planning
Week 2 - Dates
Mon
Jul 14 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 14 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Tues
Jul 15 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 15 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Wed
Jul 16 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 16 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Thurs
Jul 17 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 17 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Fri
Jul 18 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Sprint Demo and Planning
Week 3 - Dates
Mon
Jul 21 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 21 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Tues
Jul 22 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 22 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Wed
Jul 23 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 23 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Thurs
Jul 24 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 24 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Fri
Jul 15 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Sprint Demo and Planning
Week 4 - Dates
Mon
Jul 28 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 28 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Tues
Jul 29 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 29 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Wed
Jul 30 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 30 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Thurs
Jul 31 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Jul 31 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Fri
Aug 1 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Sprint Demo and Planning
Week 5 - Dates
Mon
Aug 4 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Aug 4 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Tues
Aug 5 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Aug 5 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Wed
Aug 6 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Aug 6 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Thurs
Aug 7 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Morning sprint working session
Aug 7 @ 6p PST / 9p EDT / 1a UTC - Evening sprint working session
Fri
Aug 8 @ 11a PST / 2p EDT / 6p UTC - Sprint Demo and Planning