ARA uses the
Instructional Systems Design (ISD) process to create training
products and services that meet client requirements. Our
professional staff has
extensive instructional design and management experience. Our
staff also includes behavioral scientists that assist with
program design to ensure our training
programs build skills through simulated 'experiences'
that have the feel of reality.
ARA
self-paced Computer Based Training (CBT) or
Web-based Instruction (WBI)
are accessible anywhere, anytime for customized
e-learning. In addition,
ARA offers graphic and web site design capabilities. Our
award-winning e-learning and standard products offer training
flexibility in the office, on the road, or at home.
We also
develop game-based-training applications for commercial and
military applications. Our Automated Exercise Simulations are
computer directed,
realistic, command and control exercises, which trains first
response leaders to make better time-constrained decisions
using local scenarios and minimum resources.
Finally, ARA instructor-led training provides human
interaction for complex topics that require face-to-face
interaction or hands-on performance.
ARA has the
in-house resources to produce complete training packages. This
includes a full service, broadcast-quality multimedia
pre-production,
production, and post-production facility with the capabilities
to capture high-quality digital video, create computer
generated 2 and 3-D graphics, edit nonlinear digital video and
audio, and master CD-ROMs and DVDs. In addition, ARA creates
Technical Publications and handbooks and pocket-sized
technical companion references.
- Computer-based/web-based
training, instructor-led training, game-based learning
- Automated exercise simulations
- Technical publications,
videos/DVDs
- Graphic design/web site design
- Custom
software development
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- Applied Research Associates,
Inc. (ARA) used Delta3D to develop the prototype Nemesis
game-based-learning application, with an objective to train
operators in the decision-making and psycho-motor skills required
for humanitarian demining. The project is based on the Nemesis
Advanced Demining System sponsored by the US Army Humanitarian
Demining Program.
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