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Animated options
June 1st 2007

Scriptographic Publications' training booklets are coming to life as computer-based, animated products.

The Manual Handling booklet in Classic and Realstyle is the first title to be animated and shows correct lifting and carrying movements in a way that inert diagrams cannot.

Illustrations 'come to life' and key points are emphasised by a screen character called Dave, who talks the trainee through the entire training process.

The initial range includes a Polish version, and all can be viewed from a single workstation or accessed on the Scriptographic website.

The company has also launched a remote training system called AIM, which enables training and testing to be conducted on-line.

A manager can initiate training with an email and a pre-training test. AIM will then run the training on-line with either the animation hosted by Dave or a simple, on-screen presentation of the booklet

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