InterWorks
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Company Type | Developer |
Founded | 1991 |
Status | Dissolved Circa 2013 |
Head Quarters | San Francisco, USA |
3DO Overview
InterWorks appeared on the original Developer list in 1993. I cannot find any 3DO games they were linked too.
Overview
InterWorks was a multimedia design, production, and consulting firm founded in 1991 in the San Francisco Bay Area of California by Julie Marsh and Paul Drexler.
The company's only game was SFPD Homicide / Case File: Body in the Bay.
Taken from Julie Marsh (The President of Interowrks) Linkedin "InterWorks is an award-winning training and communications company founded in 1991 in the San Francisco Bay Area. President Julie Marsh has over fifteen years of experience designing and producing courseware solutions that meet objectives for the intended audience. Clients include Bechtel, Cisco, EnCana Oil and Gas, PacifiCare, Pottery Barn, Kaiser, Oracle, Hewlett-Packard, Gap, Bank of America, PG&E, Veritas Software, and the California State Automobile Association.
Appropriate-Practical-Effective
Ms. Marsh begins all projects by analyzing the client’s needs, objectives, audience, and the organizational and technical environment. She then designs solutions that are effective, practical, and appropriate to the problem…from synchronous and non-sychronous web-based training, print and web-based performance support, videos, Computer-based Training (CBT), games, and simulations, to Instructor-Led Training (ILT’s) with and without hands-on labs.
Ms. Marsh can manage small to complex projects, serve as a seasoned instructional designer, facilitate knowledge transfer, and develop procedures and templates that streamline your course development process.
Ms. Marsh is also a highly experienced Media Producer/Director and Scriptwriter. She has produced, directed, and written over 100 video and multimedia programs, including the award winning SFPD Homicide for Grolier Interactive and Fair Lending Challenge for Bank of America."