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Coursera offers split-screen tutorials to gain new skills in a few hours. Despite some glitches, I learned the basics of Figma really fast.

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Coursera, known for its online courses, also offers hands-on project tutorial s through Coursera Project Network.
  • I tried out the Coursera Project Network to gain basic Figma skills
  • Though I learned a lot and earned a certificate, I ran into some technical difficulties.
  • The lag and time limit of the split screen technology took away from my experience. 

My first exposure to the software Figma was working as a UX writer intern over the summer. Though I was looking at different Figma files every day, the only thing I knew how to do with 100% certainty was make comments and edit text. 

By working closely with UX designers, I could watch them create incredible products with Figma, and I became interested in learning the tool myself. I wasn't necessarily starting from scratch, but I knew I needed to learn in a way that wouldn't overwhelm me. 

Since I've had a great past experience using Coursera, I decided to try the Coursera Project Network's Get Started with Figma course. Just as the title indicates, this course is centered around completing a guided project in Figma that, in theory, I could add to my portfolio. The time commitment was supposed to be 1-2 hours, the course is free, and I would earn a certificate I could share on my LinkedIn. It seemed like a perfect fit.

What is the Coursera Project Network?

A split-screen view of a Coursera Project Network course.

Coursera introduced the concept of "guided project" learning in 2020 to allow learners to showcase their skills through sharable projects. What makes these courses distinct from others you might find on Coursera is the smaller time commitment and focus on step-by-step guidance on a singular project.

Compared to the other Coursera course I took, the time commitment differed from six weeks to a few hours. You can also think of the difference between the Coursera Project Network and other Coursera courses as the difference between reading a chapter versus the whole book.  

The technology of the guided projects is specific to the Coursera Project Network with a split-screen function. These courses are hosted through a cloud desktop workspace, so the learner can hear and watch the instructions while working on the project simultaneously. A benefit is that you do not need to download the software to learn, but the drawback for some is these courses are not suited for mobile devices.  

Coursera Project Network offers multiple viewing options.

Are Coursera Project Network courses free?

Not all Coursera Project Network courses are free. Those that require payment are priced at $9.99. However, you can find free guided project courses easily on the site. 

Will I get a certificate of completion?

Yes. Upon completing the course, you'll be able to access your certificate — a downloadable PDF you can share on your LinkedIn page for potential employers to see.

My review of Get Started with Figma

I have mixed feelings about my experience with Get Started With Figma. 

I really appreciated how the course made the project digestible: An initial brief reading presented the learning objectives in concise bullet points. The project was divided into tasks, including short instructional videos.

The instructor also referenced additional resources outside Coursera, so we could understand the layout we were building and continue learning. After completing the project and taking a quiz, I received a digital certificate of completion. 

Since this is a beginner-level course, the initial task the instructor walked through was setting up a Figma account. I already had an account, but it seemed like the Figma I was using differed from the Figma shown in the instructional video, which confused me. For example, the instructor was working on an iPhone 11 frame — I couldn't even find that template and ended up using one for an iPhone 14. The fact my screen wasn't 100% identical to my instructor's threw me off.  

Some discrepancies between my screen and the instructor's.

Initially, I was so excited to try out the split-screen technology of this course. Unfortunately, I was underwhelmed by it. A lag made following along with the instructor's pace difficult. I could pause the video to catch up, but the lag also impacted how precisely I could move my cursor. 

I also didn't realize that the cloud desktop space I was using on the left side of my screen had a time limit. I figured this out when the space I was working in suddenly went blank and would not refresh. This might have been because I had taken a long time to log in to Figma. I could keep watching the videos on the right-hand side of my screen, but this defeated the point of the split-screen technology to work and watch in the same space. 

I was unaware of the time limits in the course, which made learning trickier.

I had to finish my Figma project outside of the cloud workspace in a makeshift split-screen function. The problem then was that the video paused every time I left the window (this ended up being a minor inconvenience, as I was doing a lot of pausing anyway).

In the end, I was able to finish the project, but it took me longer than I anticipated. 

The bottom line

Technical difficulties aside, this course helped solidify my foundation in Figma fairly quickly. My experience with the split-screen lag and the cloud workspace time limit did take away from my experience. But since this was a free course, I would still recommend it to others. 

I think project-based learning was a really effective way for me to strengthen my design skills, and the structure and pacing of the course were fantastic. I would be interested in trying out other courses from the Coursera Project Network, especially now that I'm mindful of the time limit of the cloud workspace.

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