Description
Interested in environmental behavior change but not sure where to start? This self-paced course will walk you through a Behavior-Centered Design journey in a series of ten modules and prompt you to complete short exercises along the way. On your own time you’ll explore the eight steps of behavior-centered design, including framing an environmental challenge, gaining empathy with your target audience, connecting research data to behavioral insights, ideation and prototyping, and measuring the success of your behavioral intervention. You will gain a basic understanding of the levers of behavior change with which we design environmental solutions, such as emotional appeals, social influences, and choice architecture as well as principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion to consider for each step.
Objectives
- Know how to identify target behaviors and core actors for environmental challenges
- Explain key concepts of behavior-centered design and the six behavior levers
- Apply behavioral insights and principles to inform how to design and test solutions
- Use research data to create a prototype of a solution that can engage different stakeholders and communities
- Know next steps for testing, launching, and assessing a behavioral solution
- Explain how diversity, equity, and inclusion are important for each step of the behavior-centered design approach
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate An Introduction to Behavior-Centered Design
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