
Coming to a Biker Store Near You!
We do more than just make stuff on the computer look awesome, we make you look awesome too! We just finished a project for KK motorcycle with sponsorship from Dunlop Tires. The design was inspired by the recent catalog cover of their new and upcoming catalog which we have been developing for 2010. The client wanted something that would fit with a young generation, something trendy, and of course keeping in tune with their marketing style. They wanted something that reminds them of how they live their lives, in the dirt! And nobody wants a t-shirt that looks like its never been worn, right? So our team developed the apparel to incorporate the grunge style that has become so popular, to let the younger crowd know that KK Motorcycle is changing, growing, and developing into something pretty gnarly!
So contact us today, we'd love to develop some new customized apparel for your company!
3D Web Based Serious Game Complete
We’re proud to announce the completion of a complete browser based 3D serious game for a government client. The client needed the ability to teach prison guards how to effectively transport an inmate from one location to another. We created a serious based game using one of our web based gaming engines that would allow for guards to fully understand the correct procedures when handling inmates.
We built conditional statements that would allow the guard to do any action they desire only to be provided instant feedback from the automated inmate depending on what that action is. By using dynamic interactions we were able to allow for interactive dynamic responses by the automated bot rather than a linear learning path. Our virtual online learning tool allows for guards in training to obtain a full understanding of what could potentially happen if those procedures are not completed as they were taught during training sessions.
We are also tracking the guards interactions within the serious game to determine what are the common mistakes made by guards in training. This is tied directly in the clients LMS and will allow for monitoring of performance by upper management. Also, by tracking this data for our client we will be able to effectively understand what will need to be enhanced during a future iteration of this serious based game. For more information on how we could build your web based serious game contact us today!
*This is only a small amount of screen shots of the serious game.
SEO efforts paying off for our clients!
We're proud to announce that our hard work regarding site engine optimization is paying off for our clients. We launched a client's re-designed web site on January 1st 2010 and since then we have increased the clients relevant traffic by +600% over the past two months! Everyone here at Designing Digitally, Inc. would like to give our web development team a round of applause for this effort! For proof of the traffic increase see the screen shot below:
Custom Learning Management System Complete
We’re proud to announce the development of a custom learning management system design based off of the client’s existing web site layout. Our talented developers and designers have developed this tool to be used in conjunction with the training modules our team is currently working on for this client. Once they are complete we will be implementing them via SCORM so that we can track each employee’s progress throughout each chapter and lesson we’re building. Be on the lookout for a preview of these E-learning modules in the future. Until then we have provided a screen shot to show you what the client’s LMS system looks like (when you’re not logged in). For more information on how we can build your LMS contact us today!
2010 E-Tech Conference Presenter!
We’re proud to announce that our President Andrew Hughes has been selected as a presenter for the 2010 Educational Technology Conference, to be held February 1-3, 2010, at the Greater Columbus Convention Center (GCCC)! He is going to be presenting on the future of virtual worlds in education where he will touch on augmented reality, integration of virtual worlds in schools, and also cross communication between virtual worlds. If you are interested in learning more about Andrew’s presentation you can view him presenting at this conference.
The times are:
Feb 2, 2010 1:15 PM-2:00 PM Virtual Worlds Lab 1 - Technology for Learning Center
And
Feb 3, 2010 12:00 PM-12:45 PM Virtual Worlds Lab 1 - Technology for Learning Center
You can also view this presentation inside Second Life thanks to Chris Collins from the University of Cincinnati and Ohio Learning Network. They will also be streaming other parts of the conference IN to Second Life on the OLN Island with overflow and concurrent sessions being streamed to the University of Cincinnati's Atlas Auditorium.






