Storyline: Employee Resource Group Course

This eLearning course was developed for a vitamin and supplement company. They wanted to add an Alliance of Inclusion course for strategic, cultural, and ethical reasons.

It features a clean design with engaging graphics. The course features information on fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace along with ways to improve team collaboration. It’s core focus is on an internal stakeholder group where people feel valued and will more likely share ideas and collaborate openly.

I built this course using Articulate Storyline, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Photoshop.

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Storyline: Gamification e-Learning

This eLearning course was developed for a healthcare company. It’s being used as an alternative to the usual multiple-choice or true/false knowledge check.

It features a clean, modern user interface. Learners must visit each room in the urgent care center. Once they successfully complete the activities they will advance from room to room.

It’s a fun knowledge check that incorporates a fun gamification activity for clinical staff.

I built this course using Articulate Storyline and Vyond animation.

Rise: Health & Wellness Course

This course was developed for a health & wellness company. New employees needed an eLearning course that could better help them educate their customers on vitamin supplementation.

It features a modern design with photos related to the subject matter. It also includes readily available supplement terms that aid retail workers pull up information quickly for customers.

I built this course using Articulate Rise.

 

Job Aid - Fire Safety

This job aid was created as part of a Risk and Safety monthly series. This particular month was focused on fire safety and OSHA standards in healthcare clinical settings.

The second page is shown below. Per the SME’s instruction, this job aid included a quiz. Urgent care center staff either printed it out or viewed it online using SharePoint.

It was built using PowerPoint, Photoshop, and Canva.