User Research
If you like applying User Research, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- ResearchIntermediateNew
Comparative Usability Test of Three Checkout Flows for a DTC Brand
Build 3 clickable Figma prototypes of the same checkout (same product, same fields, same copy) in single-page, three-step, and side-drawer patterns. Recruit 9 participants match…
- Usability Testing
- User Research
- Comparative Evaluation
Human-Computer Interaction - DesignIntermediateNew
Design an Automated Essay-Feedback System
You receive 20 anonymized middle-school essays scored by 2 human teachers on a 4-dimension rubric (structure, evidence, voice, mechanics). Design an LLM-based feedback system th…
- Automated Assessment
- Rubric Design
- Prompt Engineering
AI in Education and Learning Analytics - DesignIntermediateNew
Conversational UI for a Personal-Finance Assistant
You will work from 4 scripted scenarios: 'how much did I spend on coffee last month', 'why did my rent payment fail', 'help me set up an emergency fund', and an out-of-scope 'is…
- Conversational Ui
- Dialogue Design
- Trust Design
Question Answering and Conversational Systems - ResearchIntermediateNew
Optimizing Onboarding for a Fintech App
Your task is to analyze the current onboarding flow, identify drop-off points, and propose a redesigned onboarding experience. You will use user behavior data (provided in a sim…
- User Research
- Ux Design
- Data Analysis
Product Management Practice your coursework on real scenarios.
Every challenge is shaped from real industry context — not generic exercises. The work mirrors what your degree prepares you for.
Why Ewance
- AnalysisIntermediateNew
Digital Banking App Feature Prioritization
You are part of the product team. Analyze the neobank's user transaction data (anonymized CSV provided), conduct a competitive analysis of similar features at eToro, Lemonade, a…
- Product Analysis
- Data Analysis
- Competitive Analysis
Fintech and Digital Finance - DesignIntermediateNew
Redesigning Onboarding for a B2B SaaS Scale-Up
You are a design thinking consultant hired by Flowly. Your task is to conduct user research with enterprise prospects (use personas provided), ideate a new onboarding flow, prot…
- User Research
- Ideation
- Prototyping
Design Thinking and Innovation - CodeIntermediateNew
Build a Math Intelligent-Tutoring Assistant for High Schoolers
You receive: a curated set of 40 algebra problems with worked solutions, the company's pedagogy rubric ('hint, don't reveal' principle), and a baseline 'just answer' chatbot for…
- Intelligent Tutoring
- Prompt Engineering
- Llm Agents
AI in Education and Learning Analytics - DesignIntermediateNew
Redesign a Confusing Onboarding Flow for a Habit-Tracker App
Run a heuristic evaluation against Nielsen's 10 heuristics on the current 4-screen flow. Recruit 5 participants from the target persona (millennials in self-improvement habits) …
- User Centered Design
- Usability Testing
- Heuristic Evaluation
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Ship product that solves real user problems. Combine user research, prototyping, and stakeholder alignment to turn ambiguous briefs into measurable wins — the role at the centre of modern software teams.
- DesignIntermediateNew
Build an Attention-Visualization Tool for Translation Quality Audit
You will load a small open-source EN-FR transformer (e.g., Helsinki-NLP Opus-MT-en-fr), build a Streamlit or Gradio demo that lets the user paste English source, see the French …
- Attention Mechanisms
- Neural Mt
- Tool Design
Machine Translation
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