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E&S to Offer Computer-Based Training for Simulator Technicians.


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SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 23, 2001

Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation (E&S(R)) (Nasdaq:ESCC ESCC Eastern Shore Community College
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)--Evans & Sutherland is launching the newest addition to its cadre (company) CADRE - The US software engineering vendor which merged with Bachman Information Systems to form Cayenne Software in July 1996.  of innovative service and support offerings, Computer-Based Training See CBT.

(application) Computer-Based Training - (CBT) Training (of humans) done by interaction with a computer. The programs and data used in CBT are known as "courseware."
 (CBT (Computer-Based Training) Using the computer for training and instruction. CBT programs are called "courseware" and provide interactive training sessions for all disciplines. ), the company announced today.

Delivered to PCs via CD-Rom or the Web, computer-based training creates an interactive, self-paced learning environment for simulator technicians, providing basic instruction in operation and maintenance of E&S products.

Designed to augment E&S's program training as well as the training offered through the E&S SimTech Training Center, CBT provides students with affordable, accessible training or refresher training Refresher training is a form of updating military knowledge of the reservist troops. After one has completed the conscription service, he or she can be called for refresher training for some amount of days.  on demand. Its modular, self-paced course design allows users quick and easy access to operating and maintenance instruction, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition, students can learn at their own pace, receiving instant feedback on their performance through quizzes and tests, as well as email support from E&S field service engineers.

"CBT exemplifies E&S's continuing commitment to leading the simulation industry in service and support, enabling our customers to maintain peak performance on their visual systems," said Tom Atchison, E&S Manufacturing, Service, and Support. "It allows our customers access to training where and when they need it."

The first CBT module will be for the ESCP ESCP Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris
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(R) 2000 projector. E&S is accepting orders for this first module now, with delivery in January 2002. For more information or to request a demonstration CD, go to training.es.com, or call Com Payne at 44 (0) 7966 161148.

About Evans & Sutherland

Evans & Sutherland produces professional hardware and software to create highly realistic visual images for simulation, training, engineering, and other applications throughout the world. E&S visual systems are used in both military and commercial systems, as well as planetariums and interactive theaters. Visit the E&S Web site at (http://www.es.com).

E&S is a registered trademark of Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah For ships of the United States Navy of the same name, see .
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