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    Inclusive Ux Writing: Race, Gender & Age

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Inclusive Ux Writing: Race, Gender & Age

    Inclusive Ux Writing: Race, Gender & Age
    Published 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 954.97 MB | Duration: 3h 22m

    Writing For A Diverse Audience – Part 2

    What you'll learn
    Know what discrimination regarding sex, gender and sexual orientation
    Know different forms of sexism and gender discrimination
    Understand the reasons and effects of sexism in the tech and UX industry
    Know what sexist UX design and UX copy look like
    Know how to write gender-inclusive UX copy
    Know what racism and racialization are
    Understand the reasons and effects of racism in the tech and UX industry
    Know what racist UX design and UX copy look like
    Know how to write anti-racist UX copy
    Know what ageism is, especially ageism against older adults
    Understand the reasons and effects of ageism in the tech and UX industry
    Know what ageist UX design and UX copy look like
    Know how to write inclusive UX copy for older adult users
    Requirements
    aving a basic understanding of what UX Writing is helpful. If you are unsure, check out my course "Introduction To UX Writing: How To Write Great Microcopy"
    Description
    Our ethnicity, our gender, our age – all of these aspects are part of our identity. They shape who we are, how we think – and how we experience digital products. This is especially true for the way digital products communicate with us, so for example, if we feel included by the way a question is phrased, or if we feel insulted by a certain metaphor and allusion. And this is exactly why learning about inclusion is crucial for UX Writers. After all, it is our job to create great user experiences for all users, no matter their background and traits.However, we are still not there: Today, many digital products still lack inclusion, especially in their copy: The use of racial slurs, subtle sexism and ageist vocabulary is still widespread is still common.But:What are the effects of sexism, racism, and ageism in the tech and UX industry?What do sexist, racist, and ageist UX design and UX copy look like?How can we ensure that our UX copy is inclusive of users of all backgrounds and demographics?If you ask yourself these and other questions and have not yet found an answer to them, this course is the right choice for you!This course is the second part of a short series about inclusive UX Writing.This course will is about how to write gender-inclusive, anti-racist, and age-inclusive UX copy.The first one is about how to write inclusive UX copy for users with physical disabilities and neurodivergent users.Who should joinThis course is a great choice for all UX Writers and for people who work with UX Writing, including UX and UI designers, developers, product owners, and project managers. It could be helpful to know what UX Writing is and what it is used for, so if you are a complete beginner, you may think about first checking out my introductory course here on Udemy.What you will learnIn the first section of this class, you will learnwhat discrimination regarding sex, gender, and sexual orientation isabout different forms of sexismabout sexism and gender discrimination in the tech and UX industrywhat discriminatory UX design and UX copy look likehow to write gender-inclusive UX copyIn the second section of this class, you will learnwhat racism and racialization areabout racism in the tech and UX industrywhat racist UX design and UX copy look likehow to ensure anti-racist communication in our UX WritingIn the third section of this class, you will learnwhat ageism and age-based discrimination areabout ageism in the tech and UX industrywhat ageist UX design and UX copy look likehow to ensure age-inclusive communication in our UX WritingSounds good? Then join this class and learn how to write inclusive UX copy!

    Overview

    Section 1: Gender-Inclusive UX Writing

    Lecture 1 Introduction To Section I

    Lecture 2 Why Should We Talk Gender Discrimination?

    Lecture 3 What Is Sex And Gender Discrimination?

    Lecture 4 Technology & Sexism

    Lecture 5 Examples In UX Writing

    Lecture 6 Things To Keep In Mind

    Lecture 7 Outro Of Section I

    Section 2: Anti-Racist UX Writing

    Lecture 8 Introduction To Section II

    Lecture 9 Why Should We Talk About Racism?

    Lecture 10 What is Racism?

    Lecture 11 Technology & Racism

    Lecture 12 Examples In UX Writing

    Lecture 13 Things To Keep In Mind

    Lecture 14 Outro Of Section II

    Section 3: Age-Inclusive UX Writing

    Lecture 15 Introduction To Section III

    Lecture 16 Why Should We Talk About Ageism?

    Lecture 17 What Is Ageism?

    Lecture 18 Technology & Ageism

    Lecture 19 Examples In UX Writing

    Lecture 20 Things To Keep In Mind

    Lecture 21 Outro Of Section III

    UX Writers,Content Designers and Content Strategists,Everybody who wants to transition into UX Writing,Copywriters, journalists, and other professionals who are working on transitioning into UX Writing but would love to learn more about UX Writing,Designers, developers, and project managers who want to integrate UX Writing into their team,Everybody who is interested in this topic!