Please check out a sampling of my work below, which includes self-directed e-learning modules, infographics, and interactive media. Enjoy, and please let me know if you want to see more examples!
This self-directed e-learning module provides information, benefits, and resources on how to effectively increase creativity in our work environment, while also fostering innovation and creativity in the workplace as a whole.
Tools Used: Articulate Rise 360, Canva, Microsoft Word, Adobe Stock, Noun Archive, and YouTube
This interactive resource provides helpful information for novice instructional designers about Cognitive Load Theory and why it is important to consider when designing learning experiences.
Tools Used: Genially, Noun Archive, and YouTube
This interactive infographic provides helpful information for novice instructional designers about Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction and how the model is used in instructional design today.
Tools Used: Genially, Riverside.FM, and YouTube
This interactive guide provides helpful information for novice instructional designers about the SAM model and how it is used in instructional design today.
Tools Used: Genially and YouTube
This interactive microsite provides helpful information and tips for novice instructional designers and educators about how to take microlearning to the next level to build learning that sticks.
Tools Used: Genially and Canva
This interactive presentation provides a guide for novice instructional designers and educators to learn how rapid prototyping leads to smarter, not slower, design projects.
Tools Used: Genially and YouTube
This interactive self-paced course takes novice instructional designers and educators on a journey to learn more about why accessibility is important to consider and incorporate for all learners.
Tools Used: Genially and Riverside.FM