E-Learning

A simulation was designed for reviewers of Head Start’s Education and Child Development services. Users will observe a simulation of an ECD Data Tour, take relevant notes, then answer questions based on their notes.

This module presents the purpose and history of Head Start, types of Head Start programs available to children and families, and the role of Head Start monitoring Reviewers.

This course helps prepare grantees for their Focus Area Review by providing the information needed to understand the review process.


Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)

Assisted with series of trainings which discuss regulations and when and how to impose them on drilling rigs in The Gulf.


Clinical Preceptorship

Developed for Navy alcohol abuse counselors, this course is intended to help counselors develop treatment plans.


The Disease of Addiction was developed for the Recovery Guide to provide their clients with a web-based introduction to the physical and physiological changes associated with addiction.

Adult Children of Alcoholics

This course examines the family dynamics of people who experience substance misuse. We developed this training module for the Recovery Guide as part of their web-based onboarding process for new clients.


Created for the Hunter Foundation, this module features Wendy Williams, in customized avatar form, as she discusses the dangers of synthetic marijuana.

SLK The Sharon Show

This one of a series of modules created to accompany community outreach by SLK, which is focused on spreading information on HIV and other illnesses and infections.


This training was created to help counselors implement the Testing Together strategy. This course includes scenario-based modules and helps users navigate various outcomes.

CLEAR

Choosing Life! Empowerment! Action! Results! (CLEAR) is a prerequisite course for the classroom training. This course provides a basic understanding of the CLEAR intervention for program managers.

The distance learning portion of a three-part training is designed to provide an overview and practice in applying the strengths-based case management approach to ARTAS.


This micro-simulation provides medical personnel on the battlefield with a review of tactical combat casualty care (TCCC). It simulates the various stages of TCCC including care under fire, field care, and evacuation, requiring them to make decisions while surveying their confidence level.

Traffic Stop

Provides law enforcement professionals with the updated safety precautions needed when conducting a traffic stop. This is a branching scenario-based simulation which yields several outcomes based on decisions made.