Abstract

Recently, the UX design expert training program is founded around Seoul metropolitan area, where firms growing in the online platform industry and global companies are concentrated. Accordingly, there are certain limitations in the environment in which students majoring in UX design at non-metropolitan universities can grow into experts. This research confirmed the possibility of after-school activities ‘clubs' through a pre-test that assessed the positive effects on major learning from club participation among students at non-metropolitan universities. As mentioned above, this research founded the local united club for studying UX design. The local united club recruited students who wanted to study a project-based major. For club activities, which was the UX design program based on content from pre-research, was constructed following the stages of UX design education confirmed in previous studies. After experiencing the 15- week course twice, cross-verification was conducted through students participating in the club to see whether the UX design education program presented in the previous study was a universal education program or a situation of improving local infrastructure of UX design. As a result of the experiment, it was confirmed that the UX design education program, operated in the form of a regional association club, could improve the UX design education infrastructure. The program of after-school club activities based in non-metropolitan areas, which will help students grow into UX design experts in IT firms, will be an alternative to improving the disappointing environment for students in Daegu and Gyungbuk area.

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