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Drag & Drop in Articulate Storyline

One helpful interactive feature in Articulate Storyline is the Drag and Drop feature. This allows students to make choices and walk through a procedure step-by-step. In this short demo, students walk through the steps of taking a blood glucose reading as a guided practice. Instead of a graded quiz or knowledge check, students are able …

Moonstone Coffee

One of the most necessary elements in a successful coffee shop is a well trained barista. From learning how to prepare espressos to solid customer service, barista training is a vital part of any modern cafe. In this training course, I designed step-by-step instructional content to help prepare new baristas to work at a local …

Brain Science Explained

In this short e-learning course, I created an interactive demo comparing two items for the E-Learning Heroes challenge “Showing Interactive Comparisons in E-Learning #385”. I love science, especially neuroscience, with all the complexities of the human brain, so the theme of this demo is a comparison between the functions of the prefrontal cortex and the …

Apartment Hunting 101

In helping businesses find effective solutions to common problems, I am constantly reminded of the need for consumer education. A little while ago, I was having conversations with an expert leasing agent about how little people know of the process for finding and leasing an apartment, and how often potential leasers show up with no …

How to Make the Perfect Mojito

On a hot summer day, there is no cocktail better at quenching your thirst and revitalizing your taste buds than a classic Cuban mojito. Learn about the history of this famous drink and how to make a delicious authentic mojito at home.  I created this interactive lesson using Articulate Rise360 to show how easy it …

Action Mapping

One of the most important elements of the design process for any instructional designer is analysis. After all, you can’t build an effective solution when the problem isn’t well understood. Often enough, I am approached with “Can you build me an e-learning course?” or “Can you make me a video?” Well yes, of course, but …