SBIR-STTR Award

Space Doc: a Game-Based First-Responder Medical Training and STEM Learning Application
Award last edited on: 1/18/2017

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DARPA
Total Award Amount
$1,866,451
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
SB122-004
Principal Investigator
Amy Kruse

Company Information

Intific Inc (AKA: Total Immersion Software Inc)

1900 Duke Street Suiet 110
Alexandria, VA 22314
   (571) 357-1800
   N/A
   www.intific.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 08
County: Alexandria city

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2013
Phase I Amount
$149,906
Space Doc is a mobile, web-based STEM learning and medical training application set in a persistent world with a science fiction / science-fact context. You travel on a mission to Mars aboard a ship with 50+ team mates on a long journey with continual scenario dangers of every type that threaten mission success. You play as a first responder trainee and your team members are counting on you to help keep them alive. Those who are rescued through your efforts are"unlocked"in the game-based experience for future access while they teach and mentor you in relevant STEM topics and first responder procedures. Space Doc merges this game-based approach to STEM learning with realistic physiology systems simulation and permits novel use of mobile interfaces to maximum effect. Scores are based on both lives saved and knowledge acquired and players advance as experience adds up, unlocking more difficult dangers to deal with. Using a HTML 5 engine, tools and infrastructure that leverages ongoing work with DARPA"s ENGAGE Program, the technology provides both an Action and a Learning Mode and readily supports tailored learning and training, either based on proficiency (adaptive), or in scenarios customized for a particular game audience.

Keywords:
medical training and simulation, intelligent tutors, education, pedagogy, video games, mobile device, medics, corpsmen

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2014
Phase II Amount
$1,716,545
Space Doc is a mobile, web-based STEM learning and medical training application set in a persistent world with a science fiction / science-fact context. You travel on a mission to Mars aboard a ship with 50+ team mates on a long journey with continual scenario dangers of every type that threaten mission success. You play as a first responder trainee and your team members are counting on you to help keep them alive. Those who are rescued through your efforts are unlocked in the game-based experience for future access while they teach and mentor you in relevant STEM topics and first responder procedures. Space Doc merges this game-based approach to STEM learning with realistic physiology systems simulation and permits novel use of mobile interfaces to maximum effect. Scores are based on both lives saved and knowledge acquired and players advance as experience adds up, unlocking more difficult dangers to deal with. Using a HTML 5 engine, tools and infrastructure that leverages ongoing work with DARPAs ENGAGE Program, the technology provides an Action, Information, and Exploration Mode and readily supports tailored learning and training, either based on proficiency (adaptive), or in scenarios customized for a particular game audience.