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Thanks Tom & Andrea. I'll put through a request for this.
This is my vision: Insurance professionals often look for "clues."
Example 1: An insurance agent is meeting with the homeowners in their house. If you look around, there are several items indicating that they are operating a home business - . If the agent doesn't ask the right questions and the homeowners don't disclose the information the business might not be covered. While I could put a hotspot showing there is mail on the coffee table addressed to "Marie's Let Them Eat Cake," it's not the same as letting learners find the clues for themselves.
Example 2: you are an insurance adjuster at the scene of a traffic accident. Several businesses in the area have security cameras but they are not visible at first glance. This is an important clue as the video could prove that our policyholder was not at fault for the accident.
It could also be turned into a fun game. You could "link" multiple rooms together and send learners on a scavenger hunt. Who knows it could be Colonel Mustard in the conservatory with the lead pipe. :)