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Posted by Alison Aldrich on February 17th, 2009
Posted in: Technology
Pat Devine and I attended the 26th annual Online Northwest conference in Corvallis, Oregon last Friday. This unique conference brings together technology-curious information professionals from academic, public, school, and special libraries, as well as a few attendees from outside of libraryland. We are fortunate to have an event like this in our region.
B.J. Fogg delivered the keynote address. Fogg is the director of the Persuasive Technology Lab at Stanford University. He spoke to us about using online video to influence behavior. The web is a platform for persuasion, and every web site has some sort of persuasive goal. Mega-motivation alone cannot change behavior. Behavior change requires motivation, ability and a trigger. All three must be present at the same time for change to occur. Fogg’s book, Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do, will definitely be on my reading list.
Have a look at the official Online Northwest blog for summaries and links to other great presentations, including:
Thanks to the Online Northwest planning committee for organizing such a successful event.