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10th March 2008
Serious Game helps bankers detect fake currency
The global learning provider, Tata Interactive Systems has developed a
game-based learning programme to spot counterfeit notes at a leading
Indian bank.
As custodians of national currency, all banks are expected to ensure
that counterfeit currency presented at any customer outlet is
identified and removed from circulation.
ICICI Bank, India’s second largest bank, was keen to reduce the amount
of counterfeit currency being passed through its counters. The bank
faced the challenge of training its new cashiers to identify security
features and, at the same time, reduce the continual flow of fake
currency.
While most cashiers relied on their instincts and a series of checks
against security features, a lack of experience, large volumes of cash
and over-dependence on automated counting machines were resulting in a
failure to identify all of the counterfeit currency at the bank.
ICICI Bank approached Tata Interactive Systems (TIS) to design and
develop a Serious Game using its innovative Game-based Learning Objects
(GamBLsTM) methodology to communicate the importance of identifying and
isolating all counterfeit currency presented at the bank’s branches.
According to TIS’s Chandra Shekhar Ghildiyal: "TIS’s GamBLsTM
methodology enables players to learn and practise concepts, allowing a
transfer of knowledge to application. An engaging game structure,
combined with apposite illustrations and graphics, creates an apt
learning environment which has been shown to involve the learners up to
four times more than during a classroom-based training session covering
the same subject."
In the game, called ‘Cash Detectives’, the player takes on the role of
an intelligence agent. The player’s agency has to track down a
terrorist outfit that uses counterfeit currency to finance its agenda.
The introduction presents the player with a task that revolves around a
generic, but pressing, issue of evoking patriotic fervour among the
target audience. The time-bound game builds a sense of urgency and
keeps players on the edge of their seats.
While the game is in progress, the player receives a series of messages
about changes to the terrorists’ mission, and each fake bank note
detected takes the player closer to tracking down the terrorists.
Cash Detectives aims to train ICICI Bank staff in the three key
identification criteria for counterfeit currency. The game allows
players to learn up to 14 security features of a genuine note, gain
knowledge about tools to be used to ascertain their ‘genuineness’ and
gain the experience to detect the absence of one or more of the
security features instantly.
"The patriotic storyline helps the bank employees to understand the
broader implications of passing counterfeit currency while they learn
to identify the visual security features and appreciate the importance
of their ‘currency gatekeeper’ role," said Chandra Shekhar Ghildiyal,
who leads game-based development at TIS.
"The menace of counterfeit currency and its consequences can only be
countered through widespread awareness of the available security
features and the ability to identify them. While posters at banks, ATM
counters and other strategic locations help spread awareness, a game
like Cash Detectives motivates learners with a challenging, yet safe
and risk-free environment to continuously practise and perfect their
detection skills.
"It is a great way to learn, and TIS is looking forward to continuing
to develop similar ‘serious games’ that will help many other
organisations in future."
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Notes for editors
About ICICI Bank (
www.icicibank.com
)
ICICI Bank is India’s second-largest bank with total assets of about
US$79bn at 31st March 2007. ICICI Bank has a presence in 17 countries,
with India alone having a network of some 950 branches and extension
counters and over 3,300 ATMs.
The bank offers a wide range of banking products and financial services
to corporate and retail customers through a variety of delivery
channels and specialised subsidiaries. Their services cover investment
banking, life and non-life insurance, venture capital and asset
management.
ICICI Bank has its branches and subsidiaries spread all over the globe
and have several International Finance Centers in the USA, United Arab
Emirates, China, South Africa, and Bangladesh. In India, ICICI Bank is
the most valuable bank in terms of market capitalisation. The bank’s
equity shares are listed in India on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the
National Stock Exchange of India Limited.
About Tata Interactive Systems (TIS)
Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), a
global leader in e-learning, is a part of the $22bn Tata Group. Truly
international, TIS has a presence across the US, Canada, UK, Australia,
New Zealand, the Middle East, Japan, India, and mainland Europe. TIS
offers corporations, universities, schools, publishers, and government
institutions a diversified and innovative bouquet of learning and
training solutions including Simulation-based Learning Objects (SimBLs),
Story-based Learning Objects (StoBLs), courseware and curriculum
design, special needs education, assessments, electronic performance
support systems (EPSS), mobile learning, along with other corporate
training and consultancy services. Our multi-disciplinary expertise and
16 years' experience across domains helps us design e-learning
programmes that are unique to clients' requirements and specifically
crafted to boost knowledge retention and application.
Apart from holding ISO 9001 certification, TIS is the only e-learning
organisation in the world to be assessed at Level 5 in both the SEI-CMM
and P-CMM frameworks. TIS's quest for excellence is reflected in
numerous prestigious industry awards, including a Silver Brandon Hall
Excellence in Learning Award 2005 and 2004, APEX Award of Excellence in
2005 and 2006, BETT Awards in 2004 and 2006, and two Business World-NID
Design Excellence awards.
For more information log on to
http://www.tatainteractive.com
Further information from:
Alan Samuel, Tata Interactive Systems, 020 7905 0156,
www.tatainteractive.com
Bob Little, Bob Little Press &
PR, 01727 860405, www.boblittlepr.com
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