Slide Layers and Paths Example
This slide was used to explain the overall interview process and the differences between the two countries. It contains a total of 6 layers that change content based on the two separate learning paths (chosen by clicking on the flag of the country you reside in).
(I created the circular process image and the 5 buttons using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.)
Slide Layer Example
This slide was used to describe the different forms of sexual harassment. It contains 12 layers of content accessed by clicking on the icons on the right. The learner could not progress until all layers were viewed to completion.
( I custom created each icon on the right in Adobe Illustrator)
Drag-and-Drop Example
This slide is a drag-and-drop interaction used to capture results for a personality assessment.
(Each slide had over 100 formulas to calculate all possibilities and add them to the overall totals of each personality type.)
These instructions were developed to help users better understand the navigation controls. I recorded and narrated it using Articulate 360.
This is a small sample of a course I built using Articulate 360. It was professionally narrated in a studio and had custom animations on every slide. It also included accessibility features of a transcript and closed captioning.
In this example, I turned complex data into actionable steps. These six were developed by analyzing the content, questioning the Subject Matter Expert, and using the Chunking Theory to reduce cognitive load.
Created in one week from over 40 hours of footage!
This guide was created in Adobe InDesign. It is a combination of an Instructor Manual and a Participant Guide. Research showed that some instructors preferred to teach by walking through the Participant Guide, so they could see what the participants would see. I made this guide for those experienced instructors who didn't need the full transcript in the Instructor Manual.
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