Format: Webinar Instructor: John Whalen, Director, User Experience & Design, e.magination Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Time: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST Place: Online Webinar Free! Limited availability so register early.
Register at: http://bit.ly/xK1B2
Webinar Topic: Learn how John Whalen, Ph.D., Director of User Experience at e.magination has transformed underperforming Web sites and applications through Usability Testing and Reviews.
Questions we’ll address: • your site guilty of one of the most common interaction mistakes? • Does your design match the way people’s eyes scan a page? • Is your site written for the best response on the web? • Does your site follow navigation best practices? • Do you practice “persuasive design”? (And do you know what that is?)
Who Should Attend: • Senior Marketing Staff • Web/Content Strategists • Strategic Communicators
Level: • Intermediate
John Whalen has a PhD in Cognitive Science with 10 years of User-Centered Design experience. John’s specialty is improving user experience using a mix of one part in-depth user study, one part business needs, and one part use of expert knowledge of human vision, visual attention, memory and language. John has experience working with Fortune 500 clients in the financial, healthcare, eCommerce and government verticals. John's latest research interests are how social networking is influencing online activities, the extent to which persuasive design will impact user behavior, and measuring the user experience using eye tracking and neuro-marketing techniques. johnwhalen@emagination.com Twitter: @johnwhalen Blog: http://managingexperience.com
About emagination: e.magination is a full service Web presence and application development firm offering persuasive design brought to life by innovative use of technology. Our experience spans multiple industries, serving commercial, association and government clients, varying in size from small start-up organizations to Fortune 100 companies. Since our founding in 1992 we have produced more than 700 websites and applications, growing to be Baltimore's biggest design firm. Web: http://www.emagination.com News/Blog: http://emagination.com/News Twitter: @emagination Facebook: http://bit.ly/4fTWW7