I've been involved with corporate training on and off for the past 20 years. It's very
difficult to get people to learn new things in fresh and memorable ways. Most folks fall
asleep the second the lights get dimmed and the projector goes on. There has to be a
better way.
Game Show Presenter
is a fantastic tool for training. It features everyone's favorite sycophant, Al Morale, as the over-the-top
game show host. There's even a supermodel side-kick (move over Vanna). The animated
setting is flashy (literally) and even includes silly game show music and audience sound
effects. This all helps to immerse your students and users in a very enjoyable learning
environment.


The system features a game show editor which allows you to create multiple choice
questions with answers. Players enter their names, and the host introduces the questions.
Players select answers by clicking on screen, and the host tells them if they are right or
wrong. Points are awarded as the game progresses.

This is a fun and whacky and VERY useful tool. You can customize the size of the
screen, the game show title, and the general look and feel of the graphics. Everything is
push button simple.
I have seen different training companies try to simulate game show environments using
Excel and other half-based ideas, but Game Show Presenter puts the power of good training into
everyone's hands.
This is also a neato tool for trade show kiosks. If you are looking for fun ways to
pull people into your booth, I could envision this being used on either kiosks or a large
projection screen.
Game Show Presenter
is only $79 for a single-user license and $150 for a booth-wide license. Either
way, this is one of those investments that is worth every single penny. Click here for more
information.