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3Dsolve Announces New E-Learning Simulation Platform

Simulation learning firm 3Dsolve announced a partnership with Raleigh, NC-based consulting firm Discovery Machine that has resulted in a research project to combine an ad...

Jason Dobson, Blogger

October 6, 2006

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Simulation learning firm 3Dsolve announced a partnership with Raleigh, NC-based consulting firm Discovery Machine that has resulted in a research project to combine an adaptive knowledge system engine with its business simulation e-learning platform. According to 3Dsolve, the resulting simulations will make for more powerful simulation learning solutions for both military and commercial customers. 3Dsolve's business simulation e-learning provides a flexible solution that the company notes is both “progressive and cost-effective.” The web-based platform provides customized e-learning environments for companies focused on increasing internal workforce knowledge bases and operating efficiencies. 3Dsolve adds that each solution is customized to help executive teams meet their short-term and long-term goals and objectives, and all activities are assessed and compiled into easy to understand reports so that management can continually review the results and make ongoing adjustments as needed. "Combining Discovery Machine's innovative adaptive learning system with our business simulation e- learning platform is a perfect fit and will significantly reduce the time and cost of our future high-fidelity simulation learning solutions," said Richard Boyd, chief executive officer of 3Dsolve. "It is accepted today that pilots who spend time in flight simulators have a higher readiness level than pilots who only spend time in the cockpit. By combining our high-fidelity simulation environments with this level of artificial intelligence, we can now offer this capability to business enterprises around the world. Think of this as a flight simulator for your business."

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