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    RESOURCE: eBOOK

    The Only UX-Fueled EdTech Growth Playbook You Need

    Is your EdTech product ready to scale? Discover the essential UX strategies that will support your growth and set you apart in a competitive market. Our comprehensive ebook, “The Only UX-Fueled EdTech Growth Playbook You Need,” offers invaluable insights for small and midsize EdTech companies preparing to expand their user base and product complexity. on’t let UX be a bottleneck in your EdTech product’s growth story.

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    ARTICLE: Natty Smith and Jacob Hansen

    Boost your EdTech user understanding through UX and CX team collaboration

    Your User Experience researchers and designers and your Customer Experience team have a lot to offer each other. It’s easy, however, for UX and CX teams to work in silos. When UX and CX teams fail to collaborate, challenges can arise. These issues not only affect team efficiency but also impact the overall user experience.

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    ARTICLE: Trevor Minton

    Supercharge your EdTech: blending engineering prowess and UX insights for transformative impact

    User experience research and design is often misconstrued as “nice-to-haves” — not a non-negotiable like world-class product engineering. Especially if you’re an early-to-mid-stage EdTech company, you likely begin the product development process with a proof of concept and build it out as an evolving, real-world solution, with the engineering team at the helm.

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    ARTICLE: Natty Smith

    Take your EdTech product from problem to solution with these 3 ideation exercises

    Of all the critical moments in the product design process, the leap from a defined problem to solution idea is one of the most exciting and critical steps. Whether building a product for the first time or generating ideas for the “next big thing,” an effective ideation process can ensure a strong start to the production cycle. Different business needs call for different kinds of ideas. All moments of ideation, however, benefit from a strong and creative plan for input and innovation.

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    Project-Based Engagements

    Project-Based Engagements

    Openfield helps early-, mid-, and mature-stage EdTech companies quickly identify and eliminate barriers that keep their products from reaching their full potential. Project-based engagements typically run between two to six months in duration. The majority of new relationships with product teams begin with a project to address a specific challenge with a clearly defined scope, […]

    Case Study: New connected digital experience for students and instructors fuels rapid market dominance.

    Openfield provided UX strategy and design that resulted in this intuitive, innovative suite of learning tools that facilitate campus communication and create a standardized ecosystem of support at every stage of the student lifecycle.

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