U.S. Special Forces use iSTORY to train Combat Medics
- June 9th, 2010
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The Special Operations Joint Medical Training Center (JSOMTC) at Ft. Bragg, NC is utilizing the iSTORY Knowledge Delivery platform developed by Visual Eyes Inc. (VE) to train Special Forces combat medics. VE designed and developed the organizational e-learning environment for sustainment and refresher training applications over the web, on networks and PCs. Expert knowledge from experience in Iraq and Afghanistan is embedded into the learning. iSTORY incorporates the latest advances in rich-media and instructional design approaches. Prominent features include interactive video, animation, and automated testing and reporting. Visual Eyes teamed with Ft. Detrick, MD, the Army Medical Department Center and School at Ft. Sam Houston, TX, and the U.S. Special Operations Command Surgeon’s office in Tampa, FL in the development of this next generation training project.
