When learners need to understand avoiding situations that can be classified as corrupt practices they have to be engaged tightly. Apparatus’ instructional design and courseware development for Foreign Corrupt Practices Act was based on the paparazzi newsgathering.
Project
Instructional Design and Development
Client
Content Enablers. Great Falls, VA
Creative Team
Instructional Designer, Creative Lead, Subject Matter Consultant and Production Team.
Objective
To design and develop an engaging courseware on International Trade Arms Regulation.
Scope
To define the instructional strategy, to design the instructional model, visual design, navigation model, interaction design and a integrate the courseware.
Learners
Corporate learners in Fortune 500 companies.
Gotcha! The Anti-Bribery and Boycotts Course gives the learner a basic understanding of the United States laws against bribing foreign government officials and against complying with foreign boycotts. It will also alert them to certain types of foreign laws that may apply to transactions in international trade.
Team Apparatus created a mood board of related visual clues and reached the paparazzi newsgathering as the key concept. The devices were borrowed from articles in tabloids, television news editing and paparazzi style rendering in (mob) movies. The eventual courseware was an intelligently structured three part drama with scoops, scandals, crosswords and more.