MindWare - Advanced Training Solutions
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Game Based Training |
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Whole Brain Learning |
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High Fidelity Animation |
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Human Machine Interface |
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3D Modeling |
MindWare™ takes training to a whole new level by utilizing techniques and modified software found in commercial video game technology. Students can now go beyond mere demonstration and wrote memorization and actually participate in virtual hands on equipment operation and maintenance exercises. By allowing students to be immersed in the training activity, higher retention of key skills can be obtained, and greater benefits can be achieved by training providers. Most computer based training leaves students somewhere between the communication of ideas and demonstration of concepts. MindWare™ picks up where these training solutions leave off allowing students to participate in virtual hands on learning. Students get more from actually operating equipment as they would in real environments and seeing the equipment interact as a larger part of a whole system.
Key Features:
- High fidelity 3D equipment models and animations that allow real-time interaction
- Immersive environments that lend to situational awareness
- Engaging training experience that feels more like a video game than typical page turner style training
- Requires minimal computer overhead allowing for wide deployment
- Delivered via CD ROM/ DVD ROM or web/server download
- Built in student tracking and administrative features
- Built in automatic update capability for individual training exercises
- Training content can easily be ported as post training reference material accessible via the web and portable media devices
- Whole brain learning techniques increase student retention and translate into improved skills
- Highly flexible and easily modified training architecture increases training life cycle effectiveness and reduces training maintenance cost.
- Can be configured for multiple student operation for scenario based training
Below are some examples of our 3D modeling work. Click on the thumbnails to see the detailed image.