"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.