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Team Training Courses
Role:
Conceptualization, Content Storyboarding, Artwork, Animation, Software Programming
Summary:

This course has been built for the HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) department of a company in the chemical industry. The target audience is the workforce at the shop floor who conduct line break operations. It is built to provide awareness, enhance job skills and attitude for competency in process safety procedures during line break operations. The assessments in the course are QTI compliant. This course is SCORM 2004 and SCORM 1.2 compliant and built in Flash and HTML 5.

Role:
Content Storyboarding, Artwork, Animation, Software Programming
Summary:

This module has been built for a leading provider of investment decision support tools. Through these modules the client aimed to develop their talent pool by ensuring all learning objectives for handling tasks and responsibilities are achieved. This is built in Flash.

Role:
Conceptualization, Content Storyboarding, Artwork, Animation, Software Programming
Summary:

This course is a part of a larger sales training module that Zeus built in-house. It highlights some of the most effective ways of closing a sale and includes practical tips and tricks. The assessments in the course are QTI compliant. It is SCORM 2004 and SCORM 1.2 compliant. The technology used to build this course is Flash and HTML 5.

Role:
Conceptualization, Content Storyboarding, Artwork, Animation, Software Programming
Summary:

This training module was built in-house. It educates the user about the concept and then presents the policy statements with interesting real-world examples. This course is built in Articulate Storyline2.

Animated Training Video
Role:
Content Storyboarding, Animation
Summary:

This video was built to make retailers aware about a company’s new shipping solution. The video details how the step-by-step process, from registration to remittance, is made easier with this new solution.

Software Simulation Training
Role:
Content Storyboarding, User Interface and User Experience Design, Software Engineering
Summary:

This project is a simulation of an Electronic Medical Records (EMR) application. EMR applications serve as digital repositories of electronic health records. The simulation is powered by Kepler, which is our proprietary HTML5-based simulation engine that provides high-fidelity application simulations within web-browsers, on desktop and mobile devices.

This product is targeted at medical assistants and hospital administrative staff, who can edit documents, navigate menus, open dialog boxes, and perform step-by-step training activities that simulate typical day-to-day workflows such as entering patient information, searching for patients, scheduling appointments, and so on. The simulation can be launched in a Training mode, with audio-visual hints, solutions, and supplementary learning material; or in the Assessment mode, where users' skills can be automatically assessed by the system.