Case Study
The Laboratory of the Government Chemist (LGC) were in the process of investigating new methodologies of creating and deploying more effective ways to develop professional talent.
TPLD and LGC created a solution, "Contamination!" to extend LGC's learning program and portfolio and to complement existing workshops.
The main focus of the project was to develop a specific "simulation" that focused on developing the target user's understanding of the quality assured traceable process for PCR and the rationale behind the need for this.
The application was designed to assess, instill and re-enforce the following learning outcomes:
The game aims to change the behaviour of its users, even if they are not personally in a position to change or introduce quality processes into their work environment.
Case Study
Working with two separate clients to design and build three games and meeting the requirments for both, the BioDome, Bridge builder and the Colour Matching game were finished on time and to budget. TPLD are now entering the Pilot phase of the project with both customers separately.
These 3 casual games were designed to engage and motivate players about the exciting ways engineering affects our lives. Each game lasts 10- 20 minutes and can be played in a single player practice mode or competitively/co-operatively with other users.
Case Study
The main objective of the MRSA Awareness and Training tool is to radically change people’s behaviour and reinforce best practice by creating awareness of the outcome of hospital staff’s actions/decisions, the role of other team members and effectively assessing each player within the training simulation to significantly reduce costs.
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This innovative game is designed to provide psychologists with a visualisation to show how sound travels through the human brain, because this is a notoriously difficult area to contextualise due to the complex processes and anatomy involved.
Case Study
The EQA tutorial is a step by step guide to the External Quality Assessment programme which assesses a laboratory's ability to use molecular diagnostic technologies within the clinical setting. Each step of the process is explained, from initial registration to obtaining the final results.