Synopsis: This scenario-based eLearning (SBeL) had an unusual requirement. Instead of traditional branching, stakeholders wanted most options to be correct. This is a redacted sample.
Roles: Project manager, SME facilitator, content and eLearning designer and developer
Tools: Storyline, Google Slides, Google Docs, Google Drive, Mural
Synopsis: This redacted "story view" shows a snapshot of the branching in a 135-slide from scratch design and development project that I led. The scenario-based eLearning solution was for persona-based annual enterprise security awareness training with an audience of approximately 30K. 
I'm unable able to show any detail beyond this branching overview due to strict confidentiality.
Roles: Project manager, data analysist, SME team leader, vendor liaison, instructional designer, eLearning designer, eLearning co-developer, workshop facilitator, content developer, copy writer, quality assurance and testing lead
Tools: Storyline 360, Camtasia, PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Canva, Tableau
Synopsis: This interactive diagram provides an overview of my design and development process. I created it for this portfolio to summarize my process and show an example of the type of custom items I create to vary learning experiences in eLearning courses.
Roles: Designer, developer, content writer, SME
Tools: Storyline, Illustrator, Snagit
Synopsis: This interactive element is an example of a gamified alternative to traditional multiple-choice knowledge checks. I created this one to introduce myself to a new team at Intuit when I received a promotion and internal transfer.
Roles: eLearning developer, content writer
Tools: Storyline
Synopsis: This simple project distills Andragogy into five interactive slides. It was my second Storyline build, and as such there is a lot I would do differently if I were to update this (beginning with following WCAG guidelines).
Roles: Designer and developer
Tools: Storyline, PowerPoint, Biteable

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