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Atlas 3t

Atlas 3t is a fully featured product that enables clients to quickly and simply create computer based training courses on any topic or subject matter, with a clear and easy to use interface.

One important feature in the latest version is the ability to create standalone CD’s that can be distributed to all staff members within the organisation.

This delivers significant cost savings through reducing the requirement to abstract staff from their jobs to go on internal or external training courses as interactive and complex courses can be created using 3t, and then distributed to staff.

 
Typical Atlas 3t screen                   

As well as this very cost-effective option, 3t provides excellent ‘classroom’ training capability, allowing a course leader to set individual scenarios for different groups of students.

 
Question screen courtesy GMP         

A valuable feature of the classroom deployment is the ability to capture the actions / decisions / branch choices of each individual candidate within a large group.

This information is then able to be printed or stored on an individual basis, allowing for ‘marking’ or review of learning points not just for the whole group, but also every individual undertaking the exercise.

Table top exercise for the Farnborough International Air Show 
Table Top exercises      

Key Benefits

  • Professional delivery of training scenarios
  • Standalone or networked
  • Highly 'immersive' format
  • Training packages on CD ROM
  • Multiple choice and branching options
  • Scoring for pass\fail training
  • Record of training delivered to individuals


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