Webinar: Extending Game Design to Business Applications with John Ferrara

This webinar will take place on July 16, 2009 – 1pm – 2pm, EST
http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/webinars/game-design/

There is a 20% registration discount for IAI members, contact Melissa at membership AT iainstitute DOT org for details or visit the discounts tab in the Member Center.

Video games have emerged as a dominant entertainment medium among a vast worldwide player base. As more people spend more time interacting with game-based environments, the applicability of these experiences to everyday user interfaces and business applications will become impossible to ignore. And that’s great news, because game-inspired user interfaces can create levels of engagement and interactivity unattainable in conventional software. Businesses embracing the game experience will position themselves at the leading edge of interactive convergence.
The Benefits

This webinar will:

* Provide an overview of game interaction spaces
* Look at game design applied in real-world contexts, and
* Survey useful interaction patterns found in games

Extending Game Design to Business Applications will be of greatest interest to businesses seeking to create intensely involving user experiences for software or Web-based applications and to delight their customer base.
The Details

* Date and Time: July 16, 18:00 GMT / 1pm EST / 10am PST
* Duration: 60 minutes, including time for questions and answers
* Cost: US$99 ($79.30 for IAI members); your ticket includes the recorded version of this webinar, typically available a week or two after the live version (US$69 when purchased separately)

John Ferrara

John Ferrara has worked in information architecture for ten years, designing interfaces for websites, desktop applications, and video games. He has been with Vanguard since 2006, and before that did significant work for Unisys and General Electric. He was honored with the first Instone Award for Volunteerism in 2006 for his work on the UXnet website. John has been published in Boxes & Arrows, Interactions, and presented at venues including the IA Summit and EuroIA. Before entering the professional world, he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in communications. John and his wife Amanda have fun playing video games at their home in the Philadelphia suburbs. He blogs about game design and UI miscellany at WorldWideIntertubes.com.