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Training Games

Microsoft's ESP is a product that supposedly "... is a visual simulation platform to brings immersive games-based technology to training and learning, decision support, and research and development modeling for government and commercial organizations." 

Microsoft ESP enables your organization to create, deliver, and realize the enormous benefits of immersive simulations while gaining a strong return on investment that's not readily available from other simulations tools today.

Cost-efficient simulations—Help reduce travel costs and augment costly full-flight and fixed-base simulator training time with realistic immersive simulations that run anytime, anywhere on Windows PCs.

Effective, engaging training—Give your workforce the experience of an immersive world for dynamic, engrossing, and memorable training. Enhance their willingness to learn, improve their recall, and prepare them for real-world action. The "Instructor" capability provides for real-time monitoring of student performance. After-Action Review enables instructors to replay a student's performance, break it down to discrete components, and coach the student to improve skills.

Multi-user, Internet, and VoIP support—Teach, test, rehearse, and evaluate teams of up to 30 people at once over a network or high-speed broadband connection. Peer-based connectivity takes advantage of the platform's native VoIP support to enable connectivity to anywhere broadband access is available.

Accurate, cost-effective modeling—Easily and affordably adjust simulation variables to visualize outcomes, plans, and design specs in 3D for decision making and R&D modeling.

Posted on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 03:48PM by Registered CommenterWilliam Garrity in , | CommentsPost a Comment

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