Schematic speakers at “iDMAa at Digital Hollywood” — more info

Here’s some more info on who will be speaking at the Schematic-sponsored “iDMAa at Digital Hollywood” networking/information workshop coming up May 5. Complete program info: iDMAa at Digital Hollywood program.

10.00–10.15: Introduction to the day, agenda review with Co-Chairs Dave Ferguson, Tim Langdell and Schematic’s Chief Strategy Officer–Kurt Kratchman

10.15-10.45: User Experience Design, the fastest growing segment of interactive development: Ann Supawanich, VP of User Experience, Schematic

10.50-11.30: Adaptable Interfaces: Jon Ruppel, Director of the Advanced Interaction Group, Schematic, and Mat Rappaport, Multimedia Artist and Professor of Television and Media Arts, Columbia College, Chicago

11.35-12.15: The New Entrepreneur–The back-story: Christian Lander, author of the blog StuffWhitePeopleLike.wordpress.com

1.00-1.30: “What we got here is… failure to educate” — How colleges are failing to train the next generation of media makers: Michael Niederman, Chair of Columbia Colleges School of Television

1.30-2.00: The symbiotic relationship between content and promotion: the effects of commerce on interface design for content delivery systems: Jason Brush, UCLA Film School Professor and Schematic Visionary and Researcher

2.00-2.30: Mobile media and its impact on social change: Scott Shamp, Director of University of Georgia’s Institute of New Media

2.30-3.00: Policy and innovations: mobile technology: Michael Kleeman, Senior Fellow at IGCC, Homeland Security Educator, and Wireless Expert

3.00-3.45: Where the next big game technology will come from: Tim Langdell, Game Developer and Professor of Video Games in the Department of Media at National University Architecture

3.45-4.15: Metamorphic architecture: Miles Kemp, Designer and User Experience Leader at Schematic

4.15-5.00: What makes a great consultant and how to build your career as one: Andrew Solmssen, GM and EVP, Schematic, AND Being a Consultant while Being a Student: Glenn Platt, President of iDMAa

5.00: Closing remarks, Kurt Kratchman

Get the word out–this is going to be an amazing event and we’d love to see it at capacity!

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