COURSERA  /  2017-2018

Mobile Learning Experience

A learner-first (native) mobile experience.

I designed a whole new mobile experience that enables learners to make progress and keep track of how they're doing no matter where they are and when they want to learn. This was an exciting year-long project that was a true testament to what our learners wanted. 

Coursera Mobile Opening Image

THE CHALLENGE

Online learning—especially on small devices—is tough

Adapting the web experience to be mobile-friendly has proven to be a feat due to the discrepancies between the two. Based on past data points, mobile performs best for content consumption while desktop web shines when it comes to assignment completions. Knowing this, we aim to alter the smaller real estate to work better in those cases and also tap into the advantages of mobile.

CourseraMobileChallenge

Opportunity

By optimizing the mobile experience and improving the user experience, learners will be able to make more progress on mobile than ever before and have a higher course completion rates. 

Goals

Our goal is to help learners make progress wherever they are, whenever they have time. We need to provide a simple and enjoyable mobile experience that will effectively enable that. 

Who are we building this for?

We are striving to deliver a mobile-friendly experience for all learners on Coursera. We aim to make it easy for learners to navigate back and forth between different devices. Learning on any size screen should be easy.

OLD EXPERIENCE

The learning experience varies cross-platform

Both iOS and Android apps function and appear to be drastically different

Android and iOS

PAINPOINTS

Where today's experience falls short

1.  It isn’t always easy to immediately determine:
        • How you’re doing in a course
        • What to do next

2.  Navigation is complex and it's hard to find what you need.

3.  The look and feel is very dated and misaligned on all platforms (web, iOS, Android)

4.  Not all items are supported on smaller devices and there is no clear indicator for this.

APPROACH

Explore, test assumptions, learn, and iterate.

Mobile Explorations Left

Explorations & cross-functional ideation sessions. All functions including engineering, design, and product management gathered together to brainstorm the future and potential of our mobile experience. Together, we were able to draw inspiration from a pool of ideas to produce a set of three different and rich concepts to conduct usability studies with.

Mobile Research and Iteration

Gaining insight through research.  After conducting 8 research sessions, we were able to gather qualitative feedback that helped us iterate on our concepts. We were able to leverage these insights to design and ship our latest design. 

OUTCOME

We’ve completely reimagined the Coursera mobile experience

We’ve completely reimagined the Coursera mobile experience

A clear and focused

dashboard

A clear and focused

Dashboard

Learners can see approaching deadlines, which course to focus on, and what to do when they’ve fallen behind. 

NewDashboardMobile

Simplified course experience

Simplified Course experience

Dive right into content, keep track of how you're doing, and see all of the course's content upfront.

Course experience

An engaging profile

An engaging profile

Celebrate your achievements and access all of your stuff.

Profile
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STYLE GUIDE + COMPONENTS

Driving consistency across the board

Driving consistency across the board

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Delivering quality and streamlining experiences

Delivering quality and streamlining experiences

By simplifying the navigation and making it abundantly clear how to make progress in courses, we've removed the previous barriers that learners had. The architectural and user experience improvements that we made will enable us to build for the future and continue to augment the learning experience.

This effort was also a driving force in kickstarting the web redesign project that aims to simplify the current experience on Coursera and work towards brand consistency.

The mobile redesign is rolled out as an A/B test on both iOS and Android, but it has completely rolled out due to its success and most components of it still remain in the app today.  

Core Team 

Core Team 

Kristine Le, Ben T., Savannah W. — Product Designers & UX Researchers

Kristine Le, Ben T., Savannah W. — Product Designers & UX Researchers

Alex W. & Ken Y. — iOS Developers

Alex W. & Ken Y. — iOS Developers

Daniel R. & Anup K. — Android Developers

Daniel R. & Anup K. — Android Developers

Rohan B. Back-end Engineer

Rohan B. Back-end Engineer

Mustafa F. — Mobile Manager

Mustafa F. — Mobile Manager

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