Welcome to Diana's online portfolio. Here you will find some samples of her instructional design work.
Built and maintained a Canvas course site for faculty that needed quick guides and tutorials for college supported technology. Used HTML to design homepage navigation buttons.
Millennial, Generation Z, Baby Boomers… nowadays every generation has a defining label, and a set of stereotypical attributes attached. Learn some of the key traits of these three generations through this interactive course.
A short demo course built in Storyline. Added multiple characters to allow the user to choose. Course includes knowledge checks and a quiz with randomize questions pulled from question banks
Short (3 min) video. Added visual, sound, and text effects. A video treatment with a professional voiceover
This sample was created in ZapWorks. An AR toolkit application where you can rapidly build, publish, and analyze AR experiences.
Download the free Zappar app to scan the code to access the augmented reality content.
"Diana is a passionate educator who truly believes in her students. I provided technology support for her and her students at Seattle Goodwill for two years. During that time I had the opportunity to observe her ability to truly engage her (ABE) students, support them in their learning process, and implement technology in thoughtful and effective ways. Diana is always thinking of new ways to teach such as utilizing the flipped classroom method. She also integrates applications such as Quizlet and LMS platforms like Canvas into her classroom to give students multiple ways of accessing the learning material."
"Like the entire eLearning staff (such an outstanding team), Diana is an incredible resource whose expertise has been vital during this time of rapid transition. Since we moved online in Winter Quarter, I have worked with Diana at least once a week, every week, on one project or another. We have created Panopto videos to explain complex assignments to my ESL students, created pronunciation and oral presentation assignments, evaluated techniques for sharing movie segments using Zoom, and so much more. "