The following products focus on specific aspects in the business and organisational use of virtual worlds - particularly Second Life.
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PIVOTE - Virtual World Independent Training Authoring PIVOTE allows you to create the structure and information content of a training exercise on the web - independent of a virtual world. You can then link 3D assets in your chosen virtual world to the exercise, and potentially play the same exercise in multiple virtual worlds, on the web, and even on mobile phones. Tutors don't need to learn virtual worlds to create and maintain content, and all student performance data is saved directly to the web for analyse and upload into a VLE. PIVOTE is an open-source application which Daden helped develop, and for which we can provide consultation, development, training and hosting. Read more about PIVOTE |
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Datascape - A Truly Virtual War-Room for Data Visualisation Datascape bring a wide variety of information visualisation techniques into a single shared briefing hub within a virtual world. At its heart is Mapscape, which lets you view Google Maps and other mapping systems in Second Life, and plot data from RSS and Google Earth feeds onto the maps. In addition RSS screens display RSS content, a 3D plotter can plot numeric or spatial data, webcams and video content can be streamed straight in, and live data can be accessed and used to plot real-time locations and events. Read more about Datascape
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Discourse & Altair - Virtual Characters for a Virtual Word Virtual worlds are empty unless they are filled with avatars. But running your own staff 24/7 in a virtual world may not be effective. Our robotic avatars can not only act as virtual receptionists and sales staff, but also act as non-player characters in training exercises, and eActors in eDrama. And being based on the web, the same bots can also be accessed from a web site or mobile phone, or from multiple virtual worlds, and can use web services such as Wikipedia and Amazon to help answer questions. Read more about virtual characters.
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Annotated Spaces - 3D Consultation and Commenting Virtual worlds are a great place to visualise new builds or redevelopments proposed for the physical world - but how do you collect stakeholder comments? Daden's Annotated Spaces let users drop "3D Post-Its" around a new build with their comments. Later visitors can interact with the "Post-Its" to say whether they agree or disagree, or add new Post-Its of their own. All the comments are extracted to the web in real-time, allowing web users to read the comments - and even add their own back into the virtual world. At the end of the exercise all of the comments and votes can be extracted to contribute to consultation documentation. Download our Involve flyer (1MB PDF) |
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For more information on any of these product, or our more general virtual world services just follow the links or give us a call.

