(apologies for cross-posting)
Smart Experience and Rosenfeld Media are continuing our monthly
series<http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/webinars/>of Future Practice user
experience webinars. We've lined up five fantastic
presenters—*Christian Rohrer* (who's up first, this January 29), *Bill
Scott, Kristina Halvorson, Ginny Redish,* and *John Ferrara*—and more are on
the way:
- January 29, 2009: User Research Beyond
Usability<http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/webinars/user-research/>(with
*Christian Rohrer*)
Christian Rohrer will provide a framework for understanding and
explaining different user research methods.
- February 26, 2009: Bringing Design to Life: What Every Designer Should
Know about Interface
Engineering<http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/webinars/interface-engineering/>(with
*Bill Scott*)
Bill Scott will focus specifically on the technical challenges and
opportunities for DHTML-based web sites and applications.
- April 23, 2009: Content Strategy for
Websites<http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/webinars/content-strategy/>(with
*Kristina Halvorson*)
Kristina Halvorson will offer step-by-step instructions on how to
integrate content strategy into the website design process.
- May 28, 2009: Shifting Your Focus: Content as
Conversation<http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/webinars/content-as-conversation/>(wi\
th
*Ginny Redish*)
Bringing you the practical implications of linguistic research on
conversation, Ginny will help you with your content strategy-what
information to focus on, where it goes on the web site, how to decide how
much to say about a particular web topic, how to organize it on the page,
and how to write it.
- July 16, 2009: Extending Game Design to Business
Applications<http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/webinars/game-design/>(with
*John Ferrara*)
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. 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.
All the live versions run US$129, and include a recorded version as well. If
you can't make the live date, we also sell the recordings for US$79. To keep
up with future webinars (and books), subscribe to our mailing
list<http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/emailverifySubmit?feedId=220389&loc=en_US>or
RSS
feed <http://feeds.rosenfeldmedia.com/rosenfeldmedia>.
Many thanks!
Louis Rosenfeld :: http://louisrosenfeld.com
Rosenfeld Media :: http://rosenfeldmedia.com
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