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Ever try keeping Pitch, Roll, Yaw, Speed, ... straight in your head while your military drone is cruising towards all kinds of non-forgiving objects?  It's hair raising!  But now drone pilots don't have to.  They can actually have fun practicing, competing and improving in my game simulations.  Then they can pick up the real remote control with confidence!

Why START learning how to fly a multi-thousand dollar military drone with the REAL drone?  By the time a beginning pilot becomes an intermediate pilot he's gone through at least THREE drones!  Instead they can learn the Remote Control functions through my games!

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If you like Sportsman's Warehouse then you will like a game on accuracy.  Oh, but wait!  You have to do well in the module before you can play the game!  Everything in a training module should be built to MOTIVATE the learners - and looking forward to this game does exactly that!

SPEED AND HEIGHT DRONE GAME

Why are games and simulations so important?  Because the student can take their time - they're inspired to practice over and over - and every time they see REAL PROGRESS!

The employee's effectiveness and precision in making the high performance aerospace cutting tools literally determined the flight worthiness of the final products AND the continued contracts from Boeing.  Offering a game instead of a test that simulated precision, time and detail created huge motivation.  Learners had to score perfectly in order for the Helicopter or Plane to complete its flight and land.  Otherwise depending on their score all kinds of chaos could happen!

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A sporting game for employees of a Sporting Goods franchise leader.  It's interactions like this that lift an entire company's moral towards "training".  After playing the game at the end of the Shotgun module, one employee said "Wow, now THIS makes training fun & memorable!"

ENABLING LEARNERS TO WANT TO PRACTICE!

I have built many games in my career but these were some of the funnest.  I was fresh out of graduate school and Aerospace Tool was my first job.  The president Sherm Buck was an absolutely wonderful employer and mentor.  He wanted me to make training that would excite and motivate his employees to perform at very high standards and these games did the trick.

From the beginning, I've made scenario games that learners love!  Why?  Because they can relate to the subject matter, they can get better and better, they can compete with themselves and co-workers.  They end up ENJOYING the training on their own time!  When's the last time you heard an employee do that?

My First Games

BUILDING RELEVANCE & MOTIVATION!