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Byron Reeves – Work Sucks, Games are Great

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Byron Reeves - Professor in the Dept. of Communication at Stanford University

Byron Reeves - Professor in the Dept. of Communication at Stanford University

Byron Reeves (twitter: @byronreeves) on Gaming for Work. In this intriguing video (Part 2 of 2), Byron speaks on using games and virtual worlds to change the way people work and businesses compete. Presentation titled “Work Sucks – Games are great“. Filmed July 31st, 2009 in Palo Alto at the fbFund HQ by Shaun Tai of SHAUN TAI Films (ZTY MEDIA), ©2009.

 

ABOUT BYRON REEVES

Byron is the Paul C. Edwards Professor in the Department of Communication at Stanford University, and Co-Founder and Faculty Co-Director of the H-STAR Institute (Human Sciences and Technologies Advanced Research) and its industrial affiliate program, Media X. He is an expert on the psychological processing of media in the areas of attention, emotions, learning, and physiological responses, and has published over 100 scientific papers about media and psychology. His research has been the basis for a number of new media products for companies such as Microsoft, IBM, and Hewlett-Packard, in the areas of voice interfaces, automated dialogue systems, and business process simulations. He is currently working on the application of multi-player game technology to behavior change and the conduct of serious work, and is Co-Founder of Seriosity, Inc., a company building enterprise software inspired by game psychology.

ABOUT FBFUND REV

fbFund is a fund focused on continuing to create incentives for the development of applications on Facebook Platform. Initially, the fund will make available $10 million in capital which may grow over time.

We are forming this fund to help grow the Facebook application ecosystem. By decreasing the barrier to start a company, we hope to entice an even larger group of people to become entrepreneurs and build a compelling business on Facebook Platform. We hope this is also a funding model that other venture capitalists will follow.

For more information, please visit fbFund.com

Keynote speaker: Andreas Weigend @ FACEBOOK Developer Garage

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Want to be PHAME-ous? Starting with a Problem, coming up with Hypothesis, that then suggest different Actions, defining a rich set of Metrics, and then getting the answers by running Experiments: This is the PHAME framework. it is explained in these two videos of Andreas Weigend’s keynote at the Facebook Developer Garage (March 25, 2009, San Francisco, more at kontagent.com/blog).

Who: Andreas Weigend (Data Mining Professor at Stanford and Former Chief Scientist at Amazon) – Keynote Speaker.

Kontagent is the leading viral analytics platform for social network application developers. The Kontagent platform has been built from the ground up to provide deep social data visualization and analysis that delivers actionable insights delivered via a hosted, on-demand service.

Videos filmed and produced by Shaun Tai.

Metrics, Social Gaming and Facebook Connect!

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A TechAffair.com exclusive: speakers from the Facebook Developer Garage SF (March 25th, 2009 @ the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco), sponsored by Intel and hosted by Kontagent.

Videos filmed and produced by Shaun Tai.



1. Josh Elman – Facebook Connect



3. Justin Smith – Social Gaming Trends



4. Jeff Tseng – Beyond Viral Metrics



5. Eric Ries – Engagement Loops 3. Justin Smith – Social Gaming Trends



6. Andrew Mayer – Casual Gaming Metrics Applied to Social Gaming



7. Jia Shen – Facebook Notifications Metrics



8. Vikas Gupta – Virtual Economy Analytics



9. Michael Hart – Netflix and Facebook Connect

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