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eLearning authoring tools are used to create online educational or training courses that can be hosted on a learning management system.  This type of instructional tool allows for anywhere/anytime/anyone training, increased retention through personalized learning, and reduces cost of trainings if travel was needed.  Below are a few of my eLearning examples created with Articulate Storyline.

PROJECTS: eLearning Examples

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This product was created around the fictitious healthcare system named Regional Health System Services (RHSS), which is a merged of healthcare facilities. User played an emulated role of the character Riley Rivera (Chief Nursing Executive), noted in the screenshot as the silhouette. Users were then challenged to make executive decisions.

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This product was created around the fictitious city called Accountopia. Learners were introduced to a new business owner every week of the course and they had to manipulate various financial situations to mitigate risk and increase revenue, which aligned to the weekly objective.

This resource was created for an authentic assessment experience in a high school or college classroom.  This experience has been coined as 'The Brown Bag Exam' and this example is the first version in digital format. 

This two-part self-instructional tutorial offers guidance on how to use a Google Chromebook (Part 1) and then a simulation on how to check data usage (Part 2). Part 1 (top left) walks through the different hardware that comes with a Google Chromebook, how to get started, purchasing apps, and how to log out of your account.  Google Chromebooks can have data capabilities and Part 2 (bottom right) walks through how to check the amount of data that has currently been used during the present billing cycle. This was created with Articulate Storyline.

This is an Articulate StoryLine tutorial on the North Carolina Licensure process that undergraduate students at UNCW must go through in order to receive their North Carolina Teaching License. 

This is an instructional tool designed specifically for Mathematics instruction. In short, it is interactive graph paper where individuals can toggle each cell between three colors - red, white, and black. This resource was created in Articulate Storyline.

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