Helen Routledge, CEO
at Totem Learning, is running a free webinar Thursday, October 11, 2018 on how
to successfully integrate Serious Games into learning strategies.
The webinar will
cover essential topics such as “What it takes to make a great game”, “Ensuring
buy-in from the business” and “How to work well with a developer to get the
most from your game”.
Date: Thursday 11th October 2018
Time: 14:00 UK time – 9:00 AM EDT
Fee: No fee
The registration form
is now available at
The webinar content will be taken from a highly successful presentation
given at the Business Excellence Conference in Lisbon last week.
In the webinar, Helen
will draw from her 15 year experience in the Serious Games Industry. In that
time, she has seen all the major developments in serious gaming, been involved
in numerous award-winning projects, and also witnessed common pitfalls and misconceptions
that can get in the way of a successful Serious Game development endeavor.
The session will be
hosted and facilitated by Donald Taylor, Chair of the Learning and Performance
Institute and Head of Learning Technologies who also has vast experience of the
broader learning and development arena.
Helen will make the
session interactive and leave time at the end for people to ask questions.
The Totem team plans to
follow this webinar up with other specific Serious Games based sessions.
About Helen Routledge
Helen Routledge is
one of the rare experts who can genuinely claim to have shaped the Serious
Games space.
From the privileged
perspective of a most successful game designer and production lead with a
behavioral science background, Helen has created multi-award winning Serious
Games pushing the boundaries of both educational and corporate games, making
them as imaginative as their entertainment-game counterparts, yet preserving
learning efficacy supported by rigorous instructional design and research.
From a business
leader point of view, Helen explores the market opportunity in various sectors
and conveys how role-playing can help organizations understand their business
environment, the competitors’ thinking and anticipate their next move.
Helen shared her
knowledge in the book Why Games Are Good For Business - a down to earth
practical guide for organizations on how to maximize the use of gameful
thinking for learning and development.
About Donald Taylor
Donald Taylor is a
veteran of the learning, skills and human capital industries, with experience
at every level from delivery to chairman of the board.
A recognized
commentator and organizer in the fields of workplace learning and learning
technologies, Donald is passionately committed to helping develop the learning
and development profession.
Chairman of the Learning
and Performance Institute since 2010, his background ranges from training delivery to managing
director and vice-president positions in software companies. Donald took his
own internet-based training business from concept to trade sale in 2001 and has
been a company director during several other acquisitions. Now based in London,
he has lived and travelled extensively outside the UK and now travels regularly
internationally to consult and speak about workplace learning.
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