Wednesday, October 6, 2010 @ 5pm, Embassy Room, Davidson Conference Center
Join us for a fascinating conversation about the games people play in an increasingly global workplace. When people play well together, creativity ensues. But games in the workplace can also be divisive and disrespectful, leading to vandalism and even violence. A panel of experts will discuss games in the workplace, explore parallels between social interactions and digital games and look at exciting possibilities of using serious games to offer solutions.
Serious-games innovator and USC social work professor Maryalice Jordan-Marsh will moderate a panel including international diversity expert and USC professor Michàlle Mor Barak; Kevin A. Brown, art-development manager for Sony Computer Entertainment America; Sangmi Cho, professor from Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea; and Vasanthi Srinivasan, professor at the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore. Reception to follow.
RSVP to swevents@usc.edu
Hillary M. Chisum
Director of Special Events
USC School of Social Work
213.821.1297