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Are you tired of spending time on alignment when you could be assessing learning needs? Sick of gazing at the color wheel when you really want to be working on filling knowledge gaps? Visually directing attention is key to promoting retention, but are you finding that it can distract you from your mission?

INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
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ELEARNING DEVELOPMENT



ELEARNING SAMPLES




PROJECT MANAGEMENT BRANCHED SCENARIO
​​Enumerate the five phases of project management.
Differentiate between the roles and responsibilities of project managers, stakeholders, and clients.
Recognize and apply appropriate decisions aligned with each project phase.
​This learning experience, built on Articulate Storyline, guides trainees through the five phases of project management through a pop-up cat café scenario, in which learners make key decisions at each phase of the project. Knowledge delivery is blended with application through the provision of a reference manual learners can consult in making their choices.
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By the end of this learning experience, learners can:
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GROUP WORK VIDEO PRESENTATION
​This video presentation guides trainers and facilitators through the process of integrating group work into their workshops with intention and structure. It reflects both research-backed strategies and insights from my own experience in training and instructional design. It incorporates a worksheet component guiding learners through implementation as they are learning. By the end, they will have a ready-to-use activity along with a rubric to assess this activity's effectiveness.
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By the end of this learning experience, learners can:
Identify the benefits of collaborative, applied learning.
Acquire practical solutions to meet common challenges.
Plan effective group exercises, from structuring activities to writing clear instructions.
Evaluate their instruction plan, ensuring activities align with learning outcomes and engage all participants.








"HOW TO WRITE AN ARGUMENT"
TUTORIAL
This tutorial series guides early-stage writers through the full process of constructing an effective argumentative essay. Developed in Articulate Rise, the course leverages the platform’s clean, modular format to effectively deliver theory and practice in manageable, interactive segments.
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By the end of this learning experience, learners can:
Refine a broad area of interest into a specific, researchable topic.
Craft a complex, specific, and arguable thesis statement.
Structure an argument by developing logically sequenced sub-claims.
Select, analyze, and synthesize evidence to support each stage of the argument.
Apply drafting and revision strategies to improve clarity, coherence, and rhetorical impact.

SAMPLE JOB AIDS
SOURDOUGH TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
An FAQ-style troubleshooting guide, designed in Canva, to be used in the culinary education context for diagnosing and correcting common dough issues as they arise. By breaking down issues into an "if x, then y" structure, this resource helps bakers address specific issues as they encounter them, reinforcing hands-on learning and integrating troubleshooting into the baking process.​
BRANDING DESK AID
A printable desk aid for an audience of entrepreneurs in the handmade products space, to help small businesses strengthen their branding with simple, actionable guidance conveyed in a friendly, youthful tone (reflecting the demographics of such businesses).
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