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Learning is at the heart of every project we create. Whether the learner is in the classroom, the conference room, or the living room, we create experiences that are compelling and appropriate.

Sometimes we use humor. Other times we take a documentary approach. Often we use interactivity. Regardless of the subject matter, technique, or medium, we always strive to connect to the heart and mind of the learner.

Here's an example of the diversity of our projects:


 

Kaiser Permanente Service P.R.I.D.E. Video:

An ensemble of actors and character animation came together to give Kaiser Permanente the creative twist they were looking for to launch a major customer service awareness campaign for their employees. By integrating spoofs of TV spy adventures with Saturday morning cartoons in the context of everyday Kaiser Permanente scenarios, we delivered the desired content in a manner that was humorous and compelling. Originally intended to be used solely within the Colorado region, the video was distributed among Kaiser Permanente regions across the nation.

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My Life, My MS, My Decisions:

Working with actors who are living with Multiple Sclerosis, we built on their personal experiences to create realistic scenarios that illustrate how individuals can deal with the many decisions they need to make while dealing with their disease. This 12-part video series, in conjunction with an online course, is currently available to people living with MS through National MS Society Chapters throughout the nation.

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TV Confidential:

This "mockumentary" takes a satirical, behind-the-scenes look at the making of television programs. By examining the process of producing local news, a commercial, and a TV talk show, we provide a catalyst for middle school students to explore and discover how television programming and audiences are manipulated for the sake of profitability.

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MS: The Genetic Connection:

This video takes viewers from the human genome laboratories at M.I.T., to homes in Vancouver B.C. to explore the role of genetics in unraveling the mysteries of Multiple Sclerosis. The National MS Society is at the forefront of research efforts to find a cure for this devastating disease. What have we learned through the latest research? What remains unknown? And most importantly, what are the implications to those with MS and their families?

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Professor Water and the Amazing Water Cycle:

This four-part series takes 4th and 5th grade students on a magical adventure to learn about evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and infiltration. Produced for and nationally distributed by The American Waterworks Association.

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