A tool for quickly creating application simulations for training purposes by capturing user input through interactive images and events.
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IBM Simulation Producer is an MFC VC++ (Microsoft Foundation Class, Visual C++) application that creates application simulations that can be displayed in various modes: as a Java applet, as a Flash movie, and as DHTML/JavaScript. The simulations can also be exported as workflow instructions in Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Adobe FrameMaker.
How does it work?
Simulation Producer is an application simulation program, ideal for quickly producing learning interactions. In a manner similar to that of a "screen cam," Simulation Producer captures events and the screen changes associated with those events in an application; however, Simulation Producer extends this function by making the images and events interactive: The user is allowed to click on buttons and to type text.
At any time while theplayback modes: capture is being edited, developers can preview the simulation and see how it will appear to the student when played within a Web browser. In order to promote learning, Simulation Producer supports three:
* "Show Me" plays the capture back, expecting no input from the student.
* "Guide Me" prompts the student to reproduce the mouse and keyboard interactions that were shown in "Show Me."
* "Let Me" allows the student to reproduce the interactions without guidance.
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