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Course Description

When developing prototypes, you start to gather information with a paper prototype. The next step is to use no-programming-required software to implement a medium-fidelity (also known as mid-fi) prototype. This will allow you to quickly get up to speed with an automated, interactive, and screen-based prototype that features your interaction design. In this lesson, you will consider the benefits of using a no-code-required, medium-fidelity prototype to better view your design and allow your users to interact with a more developed user interface. You will then create a prototype of a simple application to expand your skills in medium-fidelity prototyping.

Benefits to the Learner

  • Consider the benefits of a no-code-required, medium-fidelity prototype
  • Create a prototype of a simple application
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