
Social Impact
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Digital Behavior Change for Social Impact
Many of the world's most challenging problems require behavior change.
- Climate change would be less of a problem if people recycled, reduced their carbon footprint, and ate less meat.
- People would experience better health outcomes if they took the medicines their doctors prescribe with the regularity prescribed.
- People would have better retirements if they engaged in more effective savings behaviors during their career
Behavioral science and technology provide crucial tools to change counterproductive behavior on a massive scale to address the world's biggest problems. Attend this event by Action Design Denver (https://www.meetup.com/meetup-group-CYyilEwt/events/270456015/) to learn how to make your impact through digital behavior change.
Friday, May 15, 2020
Taking on COVID-19 loneliness: Five lessons learned from our pandemic pivot
Join on ZoomWhen we first designed and tested a tool to address college loneliness a year ago, we had no clue that a global pandemic would cause campuses around the country to close their doors and radically change the way that students create and maintain their college communities. Then it hit. Suddenly our app intervention content encouraging in-person social connection was contraindicated. College campuses across the U.S. closed including our second pilot site- wiping out our user base. And our creative promotion campaign all about time together IRL was way off message. We faced a decision- hunker down and wait for the storm to pass or face it head on. In this session we’ll share the story of how we pivoted to launch an app for social connection during social distancing in just twelve stormy days and the 5 things we’ve come to appreciate made that pivot possible.