weinreich bookmarks: how_to - page: 3urn:uuid:{D8DED888-7A88-F66A-A732-A478C2A4BA1A}2024-03-28T14:52:25ZLarp Design : Creating Role-Play Experiences - Trepo10107532022-01-27T19:22:33ZZ167weinreichSystematic web search methods9995202022-01-24T20:41:51Z2022-01-24T12:42:06ZPeople regularly ask me how to perform a systematic *web* search. Finally found some time to organize my ad hoc tips and relate these to steps in a systematic scholarly search. Despite the options, web search will remain less controlled and a fuzzy patchwork.167weinreichService Design: Study Guide9995022022-01-24T10:15:53ZZ167weinreichThe Ultimate Guide to Instagram Hashtags for 20229863572022-01-20T11:08:48ZZ167weinreichPlay for Health: How to Design for and with Children9863272022-01-16T11:06:21ZZ167weinreich10 keys to unlock speechwriting success - PR Daily9862952022-01-13T19:16:51ZZ167weinreichPaper Prototyping: A Cutout Kit9804262022-01-03T13:26:53ZZ167weinreichHabit Canvas Builder9803572021-12-29T20:41:34ZZWant to build better habits? By answering these questions you will in less than 10 minutes have created your own personalized habit building plan backed by the best from behavioral science. The finished plan will be sent straight to your email.167weinreich3 brain exercises to 'stay mentally sharp and solve problems faster': Stanford design expert9751002021-12-29T15:54:42ZZ1. Shadowing; 2. Seeing; 3. Studying the solution that already exists167weinreich100m Articles Analyzed: What You Need To Write The Best Headlines [2021] | BuzzSumo.com9698262021-12-27T11:15:17ZZ167weinreichHow to Conduct A Content Audit - UX Mastery9698222021-12-26T09:47:44ZZ167weinreichHow Many Words Should Be In Your 60-second Video? | Biteable9645302021-12-21T11:09:02ZZ167weinreichDesigning better links for websites and emails — a guideline9645062021-12-20T13:14:05Z2021-12-20T05:14:16ZWhy are “click here” and “by this link” poor choices? And is it acceptable to use “read more”? In this article, I’ll explain popular wording and formatting mistakes and will show more accessible and informative alternatives.167weinreichThe Psychology of Design: 15 Principles Every UI/UX Designer Should Know | Dribbble9592242021-12-14T20:53:41ZZFor starters, every interaction a person has with a digital product follows the same pattern:
Information — User filters the information
Significance — User looks for its meaning
Time — User takes an action within a time frame
Memory — User stores fragments of the interaction in their memory
For each of these stages of interaction, I’ve compiled a list of the most relevant design principles and cognitive biases that will help you to build habit-forming products.167weinreichHow to Write Engaging Instagram Captions (63 Examples)9592132021-12-13T11:35:19ZZ167weinreichMental Health – Media Guide9591402021-12-08T10:45:46ZZWelcome to the
Entertainment Industry’s Guide
to Mental Health Storytelling
Developed by a groundbreaking coalition of mental health experts and entertainment industry leaders.167weinreichThis is Personal: The Do's and Don'ts of Personalization in Tech - The Decision Lab9589282021-12-05T10:31:09ZZYou may be wondering: If users want personalization, then what’s the problem? The problem is that personalization is a bit like walking a tightrope. A very thin line separates the “good” kind of personalization from the creepy kind.
“I like it because it’s so similar to me” can easily become “I don’t like it because it’s eerily similar to me.”
“This is relevant to me and saves me time and effort” can easily become “The algorithm is stereotyping me and that’s not cool.”
This switch from good to bad is where user psychology comes in. Understanding the real reason why personalization works can help us understand why it does not work sometimes.167weinreichWant to make an impact, you say? We have a 'likelihood' tip you can use. | LinkedIn9587472021-11-21T09:41:45ZZThat’s why we’ve developed an evidence-based approach to identifying and prioritising the most suitable behaviour(s) to address a problem: The Impact-Likelihood Matrix (ILM), developed by our very own Sarah Kneebone. By undertaking a rigorous investigation of the literature and audience research, our technique ensures that the behaviour(s) you choose to target for your intervention or policy will have the highest likelihood of driving the change you are seeking.167weinreichUsing a Translator During Usability Testing (Video)9586712021-11-17T13:43:44ZZ167weinreich5 Prioritization Methods in UX Roadmapping9586702021-11-17T13:41:01ZZPrioritizing work into a roadmap can be daunting for UX practitioners. Prioritization methods base these important decisions on objective, relevant criteria instead of subjective opinions.
This article outlines 5 methods for prioritizing work into a UX roadmap:
Impact–effort matrix
Feasibility, desirability, and viability scorecard
RICE method
MoSCoW analysis
Kano model
These prioritization methods can be used to prioritize a variety of “items,” ranging from research questions, user segments, and features to ideas, and tasks.167weinreichGetting people to show up to your event > by Brooke Tully9585692021-11-10T21:28:41ZZ167weinreichSocial Media Research Network: Social Media Toolkit9585622021-11-10T11:08:23ZZThis toolkit outlines broad concepts of branding, post design, and post management. It also provides details, suggestions, and tips on how to create an account, gain a following, increase engagement, and more on both Facebook and Instagram. . Lastly, it details the process of using paid Facebook and Instagram advertisements for research purposes (i.e., recruiting participants).167weinreichMeta-Analysis Learning Information Center9585402021-11-08T21:25:34ZZThe Meta-Analysis Learning Information Center (MALIC) believes in equitably providing cutting-edge and up-to-date techniques in meta-analysis to researchers in the social sciences, particularly those in education and STEM education.167weinreichGillian Rightford on Twitter: “If you write briefs as part of your job, read & bookmark this. So much that’s NB & useful, from truly interrogating the objective, to making sure the different sections line up, to writing your proposition as a headline, to 9585212021-11-06T20:49:47ZZIf you write briefs as part of your job, read & bookmark this. So much that’s NB & useful, from truly interrogating the objective, to making sure the different sections line up, to writing your proposition as a headline, to the brief being a dynamic doc open to improvement.167weinreichPractical easy hands-on beginner R RMarkdown workshop | Open Science workshops | Gilad Feldman - YouTube8301872021-10-31T10:14:27ZZ167weinreichCOM-B + Experience Mapping: A Design Thinking Love Story | by Jen Briselli | Aug, 2021 | Bootcamp8026342021-10-12T21:52:27ZZIn their maturity, the fields of experience strategy and behavior change design are moving past the casual flirtations of two complementary knowledge domains into a full fledged partnership: when we marry the design of behavioral interventions and the design of experiences, there’s a special power in combining the myriad frameworks from both domains. This becomes especially effective when the goal is not just to identify pain points in an existing experience journey or illustrate an ideal future one — but to make actionable recommendations that will help clients make the leap from actual to ideal.167weinreichResearch Engagement with Policy Makers: a practical guide to writing policy briefs8026252021-10-12T13:08:17ZZEffective communication between academics and policy makers plays an important role in informing political decision making and creating impact for researchers. Policy briefs are short evidence summaries written by researchers to inform the development or implementation of policy. This guide has been developed to support researchers to write effective policy briefs. It is jointly produced by the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Behavioural Science (BehSciPRU) and the UCL Centre for Behaviour Change (CBC). It has been written in consultation with policy advisers and synthesises current evidence and expert opinion on what makes an effective policy brief. It is for any researcher who wishes to increase the impact of their work by activity that may influence the process of policy formation, implementation or evaluation. Whilst the guide has been written primarily for a UK audience, it is hoped that it will be useful to researchers in other countries.167weinreichLet Me Tell You A Story | Find the thread7974972021-09-29T19:08:39ZZOne of the most effective approaches I have learned is called SCIPAB, a technique developed by Steve Mandel and now spread by the company he founded, Mandel Communications. I was lucky enough to be trained in SCIPAB by Mandel Communications as part of a more general “presentation skills“ training. I don’t want to steal their thunder (or their business!), but I do want to share some of the insights that I carry with me and use regularly.
SCIPAB is an acronym, which stands for the phases of a story:
Situation
Complication
Implication
Proposal1
Action
Benefit167weinreich73 Easy Ways To Write A Headline That Will Reach Your Readers7951412021-09-27T10:29:32ZZ167weinreichMake It Toolkit - Design with the mind in mind.7950552021-09-24T09:49:41Z2022-03-07T07:10:56Z167weinreichWhat is the QFT? - Right Question Institute7883072021-09-09T13:27:58ZZDeveloped by the Right Question Institute, the Question Formulation Technique, or QFT, is a structured method for generating and improving questions. It distills sophisticated forms of divergent, convergent, and metacognitive thinking into a deceptively simple, accessible, and reproducible technique.
The QFT builds the skill of asking questions, an essential — yet often overlooked — lifelong learning skill that allows people to think critically, feel greater power and self-efficacy, and become more confident and ready to participate in civic life.167weinreichThe Method Book - BehaviourWorks Australia7476652021-08-15T09:58:46ZZ167weinreichIN CASE: A behavioural approach to anticipating unintended consequences7445362021-07-29T09:39:35ZZI - Intended Behavior
N - Non-targeted Audiences
C - Compensatory Behaviors
A - Additional Behaviors
S - Signalling
E - Emotional Impact167weinreichGetting Practical: Integrating Social Norms into SBC | Breakthrough ACTION and RESEARCH7420492021-07-20T14:33:50ZZ167weinreichThe Power Of Story To Impact Behavior Change-workshop handout7419732021-07-15T13:34:37ZZ167weinreichStop Using Slide Design Templates — Echo Rivera7083752021-07-06T13:29:15ZZ167weinreichReputational Crisis Simulation - How to build it - Conducttr BlogConducttr7083412021-07-04T12:10:33ZZ167weinreichHow to Draw a Wireframe (Even if You Can’t Draw)7069082021-06-28T12:16:31Z2021-06-28T05:16:41Z167weinreichBUILDING BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE IN AN ORGANIZATION — Action Design Network7069042021-06-28T09:45:15ZZ167weinreichBehavioural prioritisation: What it is and how to do it. | LinkedIn6844012021-06-17T10:39:28ZZ167weinreich5 Facilitation Mistakes to Avoid During User Interviews6843002021-06-07T22:13:41ZZ167weinreichBehavioral Mapping – Habit Weekly PRO6841162021-05-23T20:22:32ZZ167weinreichAmazon Accidentally Sent Out Their Email Template | by Aaron Schnoor | Better Marketing6839862021-05-13T20:55:06ZZ167weinreichWow How Now: A Creative Pitch Technique | ISOLATED Talks® from home | Creatively supporting mental health6834382021-04-17T20:01:43ZZ167weinreichFacilitation Techniques and Workshop Activities | Library | SessionLab6807912021-04-13T15:10:39ZZ167weinreichResources on doing a literature review6785432021-03-29T10:47:46ZZ167weinreichPRISMA-S: an extension to the PRISMA Statement for Reporting Literature Searches in Systematic Reviews | Systematic Reviews | Full Text5746432021-03-21T15:33:46ZZ167weinreichPRISMA 2020 explanation and elaboration: updated guidance and exemplars for reporting systematic reviews5746422021-03-21T15:32:20Z2021-03-21T08:32:47Z167weinreichClubhouse Moderation Gone Wrong? Here's What To Do Next Time. | LinkedIn5742722021-03-16T10:12:03ZZ167weinreichHow to Handle Dominating Participants in UX Workshops: 3 Tactics5740752021-03-01T14:55:02ZZ167weinreich