Below you will find a selection of projects and other professional development training I’ve created. I’ve broken the content into sections by the role I held when I made each item.
UX/UI Design
Journey Joy App
Sole UX/UI Designer and Researcher for the Journey Joy app.
eLearning module created in Storyline about Basic Electrical Safety for first responders when entering substations and other electrical facilities during an emergency. The narration was done using WellSaid AI but all design and editing was done by me.
eLearning module created in Storyline about Fraud Risk for internal staff. This project was end-to-end development from analysis to evaluation. I also did all audio voiceover work and editing.
eLearning module created in Storyline about the basics of Procurement for internal staff. This project was end-to-end development from analysis to evaluation. I also did all audio voiceover work and editing.
This is a Powerpoint presentation I created as a resource for other teachers. When I started as a teacher in Jeffco I was the only teacher in my building who had taught in a 1:1 classroom (where all teachers and all students had iPads). I was tasked with training teachers on best practices for classroom management. The presentation contains a basic set of guidelines and serves as a starting off point for a teacher who is unsure where to begin.
After attending a Google Educator Summit from EdTechTeam in 2017 I was asked to create a professional development/training for the educational tool, PearDeck. The slides shown were designed to illustrate to teachers of different contents how this tool could be utilized within their own classrooms. Please note: This is not a fully functional demo of the tool, only a PDF of the slides used for the training. Unfortunately a license and login are required to view the interactive slides.
Many teachers new to Jeffco are not familiar with our primary learning platform, Schoology. I created a series of self guided documents to help teachers learn how to use the built-in assessment tool on Schoology. The training was delivered as a PDF because the idea was that teachers could receive the information via e-mail and follow step by step without needing to attend a separate training.
This is a quick guide to help teachers understand the basics of grading and looking at assessment data in Schoology. This will help educators save time by not having to hand-grade writing assignments and enter the grades manually into their grading system.