WGU Academic Authenticity caution has been indicated on the webpage. I have never violated this because my guides never tell students what is on any of the exams for PA or OA.
My notion guides have always been about showing WGU students how to navigate the course material and what to focus studying on. I will never violate policy, so if that is what you want, please look elsewhere; messaging me will not change that.
WGU often has courses that have so much course material that students have a hard time figuring out how to organize their thoughts and where to put the focus. This is where I can assist.
If you are taking D279 from SWE, the tasks are the same except: There is only one task instead of it being broken down into two tasks. They do not appear to require words only Latin. My guide can still assist with the common terminology issue, but just be aware and watch for the differences. (my sig other just completed D279 as of 6/1/2025 using my guide)
User Interface Design is the first course I have taken with WGU, and it is task-based. It is relatively simple overall, but the terminology can cause anyone to pause and not know how to articulate their proposals.
Usually, I would dive right into the course material to help answer any questions I needed to, but that did not seem necessary for this course. You need to understand key terms to answer questions for the task, but as long as you know how to compare and contrast two things, as many have been required for high school or college, you should have no issue completing the tasks.
Task 1 involves looking at a website made over 10 years ago (although it was made in the 90s), comparing it to the specification document provided, and then answering the questions.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18Ez-ukItecZxDyRuoShU_9WsmfKKiTz-/view?usp=drive_web
Above is my task guide for this course. I may repeat the material on the main page, but all should be available in the task guide.
Take the Paradigm Specifications document and compare it to the website. Answer questions based on Audience and Stakeholder Needs.