Learning is not enough: the behavior framework
Editor’s note: Nigel Paine and Nic Laycock discuss behaviours and what you expect from people and how that fits in to learning.
Editor’s note: Nigel Paine and Nic Laycock discuss behaviours and what you expect from people and how that fits in to learning.
Editor’s note: A reflection on designing for behaviour change. Not framed in learning design but interesting insights into designing to help solve people’s problems.
Editor’s note: A must-read for anyone designing for behaviour change – using a simple model, Stanford University professor BJ Fogg demonstrates the psychology of online behaviour change.
Editor’s note: The emerging field of behaviour change theory suggests new ways in which networked technologies might be used as a form of pedagogical persuasion to influence and shape learners’ behavior, even at the unconscious or irrational level.
Professor Karen Pine, professor of developmental psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, gave a talk…
Editor’s note: If behaviour change is an outcome of effective learning then this work on behaviour change is worth a read. There’s lots of work into this field in the health space
Editor’s note: Behaviour change app Do Something Different has won the Google Outstanding Use of Technology in the Field of Diversity’ category at the European Diversity Awards, 2012. The app is worth a look – it is on your mobile and based on the neuroscience of behaviour change ie doing lots of small, achievable activities to make change happen.
Professor Karen Pine shared her three behaviour change principles at today’s Meaning Conference. 1 Learn…