Chartlytics launched their beta in mid October. Since then, they have seen many different types of organizations using their easy-to-use and beautiful performance improvement software – Chartlytics.
In today’s blog post, they examine the workflow needs for the majority of their users. They also discuss what they’re doing to address the specific needs of their users. The list below represents most of the organisation types they have identified above and beyond personal accounts. They have found that most of their users fall into the following groups.
Small behavioral therapy or tutoring centers – “A Center”
Small, single class schools – “A Classroom”
Multi-class schools – “A School”
A multi-school district – “A School District”
A University class setting to teach the chart – “Academic”
A consulting practice – “A Practice” (Not to be confused with practicing!)
Prosocial Progress: A Blueprint for Social Sustainability is an educational film which has been uploaded to the internet for free download and distribution. It has been written, directed and produced by Thomas Hallatt & Dale Hallatt; founders of Prosocial Progress Foundation which is based in the UK but adopts a global perspective.
The aim of the film is to demonstrate how behavioural science can be utilised on a large scale in areas of child development, education and the culture itself in order to bring about sustainability both on a social and environmental level. The film is rooted in behaviour analytic methods, which provides specific details on how positive reinforcement can be applied to bring about sustainable behaviour change for a better world.
The Foundation will be concentrating its future efforts on giving behaviour analysis a much larger platform in terms of media representation, as well as putting into action a variety of projects which can bring some of the methods found within behavioural science into reality. There will be more details on such projects in 2014 on prosocialprogress.org
Dina Petty interviews teacher and author Michael Maloney on the subject of illiteracy. Michael discusses the problem of illiteracy, the warning signs of your child’s poor reading skills and how his method addresses this serious issue. Learn more about the Maloney Method at http://www.maloneymethod.com.