Interactive eLearning Samples

  • Title screen of eLearning course "Have You Seen These Characters" portrayed on a flat screen monitor with keyboard in front.

    Have You Seen these Characters: Actionable Feedback eLearning

    This scenario-based eLearning simulation allows individuals to practice giving effective, actionable feedback. While the scenario uses the writing process as an example, the process could apply to other scenarios where providing feedback is essential.

    Audience: General audience interested in providing effective, actionable feedback, particularly writers

    Responsibilities: eLearning analysis (action mapping); instructional design (storyboarding); and eLearning development (rapid graphic design and prototyping)

    Tools Used: Articulate Storyline, Canva, Google Suite

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  • MLA Basics: From Instructor-Led to Just-in-Time eLearning

    This project provides students an opportunity to learn and practice the basics of MLA in an active eLearning environment. This tool is the culmination of an iterative process that took my instructor-led MLA content and converted those materials to just-in-time formats that could flex for face-to-face, online, and /or hybrid classrooms.

    Audience: Primarily high school and college students but applicable to anyone documenting in MLA

    Responsibilities: Instructional design (needs analysis), eLearning development (graphic design and authoring), training facilitation, LMS implementation, and assessment (rubric development)

    Tools Used: Articulate Storyline, Canva, Google Suite, Prezi, Panopto

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    Articulate Rise Software Simulation: Tech Tool eLearning

    This software simulation gives Articulate Rise an interactive software simulation for adding interactive buttons to their Rise courses. Adding interactive buttons to Rise courses can assist instructional designers with creating guided learning paths based on a learner's choices in the course.

    Audience: Articulate Rise users

    Responsibilities: Instructional design (needs analysis and storyboarding), eLearning development (graphic design and authoring)

    Tools Used: Articulate Storyline, Articulate Rise, Google Suite, Audacity, SnagIt

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