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PO Box 13324
Austin, TX 78711 USA
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The online registration deadline for this event has passed. Walk-in registrations are welcome on the day of the event; however, we are unable to guarantee that a lunch will be available for you.

 

Total Seats: 100
Reserved: 50

St. David's Episcopal Church Campus

301 East 8th ST
Austin TX 78701 US
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Phone: (512) 610-3532

Speaker Julia Preston

Position: Director of Production Planning
Company: Enspire Learning

Event Description

E-learning professionals such as you have figured out that games are useful tools for training people on a wide variety of topics. The problem is that many development teams are trying to use the same development process for new e-learning games as they used to create courseware with a linear experience. How many project timelines have fallen through? How many game projects have gone over budget? Sometimes, the final product doesn’t even meet the original need. E-learning development teams need to customize their processes to address the specific needs of creating games. In our session, we will explore the problems and pitfalls of applying normal e-learning processes to game development through an interactive discussion. After discussing the best practices of the game industry and how these should be applied to learning games, we will facilitate a process design game. This game will allow participants to develop their skills by applying the development process to a case study game project.

Attendees should come prepared to participate – and to have fun!

 
Objectives
  • What the problems and pitfalls are to applying normal e-learning processes to game
    development.
  • The best practices of the game industry and how these should be applied to learning games.
  • How planning metrics for ROI and performance success can bolster the success of a game project.
  • How to create a development process from learning objectives to final delivery by an interactive group example game.
Practical Take-away
  • Attendees will receive a game project checklist with important considerations for developing a learning
    game.

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Interested in a quicker registration process the day of the event? Then please consider paying online; this allows you to move through the registration line faster and get your food quicker.

Parking in the St. David's parking garage is included in the cost of your registration. The entrance is located on Trinity Street between 7th and 8th Street.  Present your ticket at the program registration table so that it can be validated.

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Speaker Julia Preston

Position: Director of Production Planning
Company: Enspire Learning

Biography

 
Julia Preston brings an extensive technology and education background to her project management work. After earning a BS in civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she went on to work writing and editing items for educational measurement tests. Julia worked as a system administrator, developer, and project and client relations manager for a burgeoning web-based financial company for higher education, maintaining client relationships with Harvard, Oklahoma State University, and Brigham Young University.
As an Enspire Producer, she has managed marketing trailers, courses, and simulations for such clients as Pitney Bowes, Bank of America, Sodexo, Canon, and Sara Lee.

St. David's Episcopal Church Campus

301 East 8th ST
Austin TX 78701 US
Google Maps | Hotels Near | Yahoo! Maps | Weather Forecast
Phone: (512) 610-3532
 
Before 8-Mar-10
Member without Lunch:
$10.00
Non-Member without Lunch:
$15.00
Member with Lunch:
$22.00
Non-Member with Lunch:
$32.00

 

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