"Living the 24-Hour Lifestyle"
A CD-ROM course produced for Schlumberger Inc. Houston, TX.
Instructional Design 3/D MENUs and content screens designed by Steve Salis. Steve was also the Project Manager. The development team included: 2 programmers, 2 graphic designers, a video crew & editor and an audio engineer. Objective: To help managers and hourly employees maintain high alertness levels even while working extended hours and to help assure that they get home safe a very long day.. Features: 3/D graphics, narration, testing, video instruction, 100s of content supporting images and animation. | |
Menu items are listed on the marquee. They "gray out" after they have been viewed. After a selection is made the user flies to the doors which then open to reveal a theater. Content is delivered both on the theater's stage and screen. | |
One of the content screens that is accessed from the above "Tools..." menu item | |
This menu provides access to information regarding the importance of the the "power nap". After making a selection the user flies to the door, which then opens and a presentation begins in a conference room setting. | |
Video clips of a PhD. attempts to convince managers that employees need to be encouraged to take "power naps". | |
The Alertness Switches menu. Research indicates that
there are 9 alertness switches. Each are discussed here. the
"Temperature" exhibit is currently selected.
After making a selection the user flies to a location in near the exhibit and the presentation begins. To exit the user clicks and then passes through the gold door. |