[Welcome & Keynote] Talk to the Elephant: Design for Behavior Change.
From Robert Kitchin
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From Robert Kitchin
Welcome from UMA President Rebecca Wyke, Vice Chancellor Robert Neely, and University Collaborative Faculty Institute Coordinator Araminta Matthews.
Keynote Address:
Frequently, learning design is about showing people how to do the right things, but actually getting them to change their behavior can be another story. It's particularly challenging to get people to change those intractable habits and behaviors that everyone struggles to avoid, despite the wealth of available information about better choices.
This session will explore how to design with behavior change in mind. You will examine behavior change from a number of different angles, using techniques from the fields of neuroscience, behavioral economics, behavioral psychology, persuasive technology, user experience, and even game design.
In this session, you will learn: