The above was presented as a gag post for his friend with the fascination with breasts, but the existence of this machine underlines an important point: the Usual F**kwits over at A.H.A. finally stumbled upon a good idea:
If you make something like this into a video game, you can teach people without them catching on that they're learning.
They also just made 95% of basic CPR instructors at AHA obsolete.
McDonald's burger flippers, take note.
They can now put any number of these in their offices, and offer training one at a time, to anyone who wants it, anytime they're open for business.
Swipe a card, have a vending machine next to this drop a shrink-wrapped textbook, pass the skills on the video trainer, and your card pops out the bottom slot.
So much for killing half to a full day for a skill that can be mastered in 20 minutes, for the most part, by anyone in middle school or older.
Put half a dozen of these in a trailer, and you can take the class to businesses and schools, like they should, and run through dozens to hundreds of people in a given day, with zero instructors, just someone to drive and park the trailer.
Or hit two-four smaller locations in a day. Or put just one or two in a cube van, and make housecalls for onesie-twosie instant classes.
Kudos, guys, really. Someone pulled their head out and yanked out a plum.
The sad part: this level of tech was available by the late 1980s, so they're now only 30 years behind the curve.
Hint: technology is a thing, and it's catching on.
In case some people thought fire and the wheel were just fads.
OMG, it's brilliant. No more sitting in a freezing conference room with a bunch of people you would rather dismember than talk to, listening to some lady who looks like she has been out of high school two weeks drone on about something I have been through 7 or 8 times before just to get a fucking card that disintegrates in my wallet in six weeks.
ReplyDeleteI would use sexbots with low voltage and train from there.
ReplyDeleteLOL Nicely done neal
ReplyDeleteNow if they could do ACLS and ATLS the same way...
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