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Are We There Yet? A Communications Evaluation Guide
The GV research sprint: a 4-day process for answering important startup questions
The Remote Design Sprint Guide — The Design Sprint
22 Tips for Building Meaningful Social Media Dashboards from All Networks | Databox Blog
25 Tools and Ideas for Brainstorming in a Remote World
How To Build An Online Community: The Ultimate List Of Resources (2013) | FeverBee
Always Up-To-Date Guide to Social Media Image Sizes | Sprout Social
Social Media Storytelling Formulas: 11 Quick-Fire Ways to Create Your Stories
Social Media 101: How To Use Storytelling - Section 5 Media
5 Steps to Create a Social Media Style Guide for Your Brand
How to Create a Winning Social Media Style Guide (Free Template)
How to Create a Social Media Style Guide: 10 Things to Include | Sprout Social
10 Steps to Rapid Strategy Implementation
Behaviour Change for Conservation Online Course • Change | Change Wildlife Consumer Behaviour
Welcome to the Behaviour Change for Conservation online course. This open-access online course has been specifically developed to guide behavioural change practitioners, social marketers, communicators, and anyone else looking to develop or implement a behavioural change intervention for conservation gain. The course is spilt into five modules. You can navigate directly to a specific module should you choose. MODULE 1: Outline and overview of opportunities MODULE 2: Designing messaging for impact: framing, priming, and timing MODULE 3: Choosing the right messenger MODULE 4: Identifying mechanisms for impact: behavioural theories, models, and frameworks for change MODULE 5: Insight to inform approaches, research to guide adaptive management, impact measurement
Behaviour change 101 series: Five steps to select the right behaviour/s to target - BehaviourWorks Australia
At BehaviourWorks, we often prioritise behaviours using the Impact-Likelihood Matrix (figure below). In this approach, behaviours are prioritised by mapping them based on: The impact they have on the problem they are intended to address. The likelihood of the target audience adopting the behaviour.
Media Training Tips: Free Media Training 101 Handbook | Throughline Group
Strategic Communications for Social Change Handbook & Workbook – Well Made Strategy
FORMATIVE RESEARCH FOR ASSISTING BEHAVIOR CHANGE: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR FIELD WORKERS
Designing for Behavior Change: A Practical Field Guide - USAID
Influencer Marketing in 2019: How to Work With Social Media Influencers
Theory of change in ten steps
Campaigning on Twitter: The Handbook for NGOs, Politics & Public Service
Revised URL: https://about.twitter.com/content/dam/about-twitter/company/twitter-for-good/en/ngo-handbook-digital.pdf
Achieving behaviour change: A guide for local government and partners
Commissioned by Public Health England's Behavioural Insights team (PHEBI), the CBC is excited to announce the completion of user-friendly guides to using the Behaviour Change Wheel, aimed at national and local government. The new guide provides a structured approach and can be used to help: develop behaviour change interventions, build on modify existing interventions, and choose from existing or planned interventions.
How to Conduct a Stakeholder Workshop | The Compass for SBC
CREATING AND MANAGING A VIRTUAL COMMUNITY A practical manual from ICRC
Ten simple rules for getting started on Twitter as a scientist
Social Norms Exploration Tool - Institute for Reproductive Health
IRH, with support from the USAID-funded Passages project and members from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation-funded Learning Collaborative to Advance Normative Change, developed the Social Norms Exploration Tool (SNET), a participatory guide and set of tools to translate theory into practical guidance to inform a social norms exploration. Download the Social Norms Exploration Tool Step-by-step guidance, exercises, and templates in the toolkit can help program implementers: Understand social norms theory and concepts Prepare staff to identify and investigate social norms Engage community members using participatory learning exercises to 1) identify Reference Groups, and 2) explore social norms influencing behaviors of interest Analyze information with project team and communities Use findings to inform the design of norms-shifting activities and develop norms-focused evaluation tools
How to Do a Thematic Analysis of User Interviews | Interaction Design Foundation
Evaluating digital health products - GOV.UK
The Practice and Ethics of Participatory Visual Methods for Community Engagement in Public Health and Health Science - Global Health Training Centre
A how-to guide for setting better goals — Pattern Health
How to Conduct Focus Groups | Interaction Design Foundation
Tools and Ethics for Applied Behavioural Insights: The BASIC Toolkit - en - OECD
Solve the Right Problems with this 7-Step Problem Framing Workshop Template (Free Download) | Mightybytes
Ethnography Fieldguide — Stanford d.school
How to Kick Off a Crash Course — Stanford d.school
Social marketing guide for public health programme managers and practitioners - ECDC
Seven Tips for a Persuasive Call to Action | Throughline Group
How to Develop a Communication Strategy | The Compass for SBC
New Metaphors | Imaginaries Lab | Carnegie Mellon University
Through a series of workshops in 2017–18, we’ve been exploring a process for generating new kinds of metaphors, and then using those metaphors to inspire concepts for new kinds of interface design which could potentially help people understand things in different ways. The intention of the workshops is that the process might be something designers can use or adapt for idea generation, or to provoke new kinds of thinking about interface design. The extent to which the metaphors merely provide initial ‘seed’ inspiration, or actually form the basis of the resulting design, varies. Download the New Metaphors cards, v.0.3 (February 2018) — 129 MB PDF, 300 dpi Download a poster/leaflet from Interaction 18 including thumbnails of all the cards, and a shortened version of this article — 2 MB PDF Download templates / worksheets — 400 kB PDF
Federal Social Media Accessibility Toolkit Hackpad / Digital.gov
Costing and Economic Evaluation | Breakthrough ACTION and RESEARCH
Currently Available Costing and Economic Evaluation Products The Business Case for Investing in Social and Behavior Change (report) new Guidelines for Costing Social and Behavior Change Interventions (report) new The Added Value of Costing Social and Behavior Change Interventions (brief) new Social and Behavior Change Business Case and Costing Webinar Generating Evidence to Inform Integrated Social and Behavior Change Programming in Nigeria Making the Business Case for Social and Behavior Change Programming (activity brief)
Lessons for Social Change Communications Strategy From the US Marriage Equality and Antismoking Campaigns
Aspirational Communication, an approach that seeks to motivate and mobilize people to support a cause by connecting it to the audience’s aspirations for their own lives. I specifically suggest a six-step framework based on the approach that can help social movements to drive durable attitude change.
EAST for Health & Safety | The Behavioural Insights Team
Behavior Change For Nature: A Behavioral Science Toolkit for Practitioners | The Behavioural Insights Team
Explanation and the “How“ of a Narrative - Narrative Initiative
Released in March as part of FrameWorks Institute’s 20th anniversary, the Explanation Declaration asks communicators to help people understand the “how” behind issues and see that how as a critical part of engaging and empowering people to take action.
Behavioral Design: The scientific approach to designing for behavior change for product managers, designers, & researchers
how-to guide - excellent explanation