My main channel hosts videos that involve my passion for instructional design and technology innovation. I provide instructional videos on a variety of topics.
This monthly series tackles the latest tech news, and attempts to provide real instructional solutions to real instructional problems.
This video was a supplemental resource for a conference presentation, providing a brief overview of how to use Canva in your learning design process.
In 2023, I had the pleasure of serving on the NCCE National Trainer Summit Planning Committee. In my role, I created an app for participants to use to stay connected during the virtual summit. In addition to this, I also developed and created a Keynote presentation designed to explore the power of A.I.. This presentation blended real participant experience, and AI responses, for an innovative and impactful learning experience.
This was a vlog I made to capture my time as a featured speaker at NCCE '24!
I was a guest speaker on the "Live from NCCE" web show where I discussed my upcoming featured speaking engagement in Seattle, WA!
This video is a guided exploration of some of the amazing new AI features available in Canva!
This micro-learning video discusses the SAM in instructional design!
Thanks to the folks at i-Spring, I was able to try their AI powered iSping Page for learning development! Check out my review here.
In this video series, I highlight tools I use in my ID practice. In this episode, I highlight how I use Canva to make engaging learning experiences.
I have had the pleasure of being asked to be a social media evangelist on behalf of products and organizations involved in the education, technology, and instructional design spaces on my social media platforms. If you would like to collaborate on a social media project, please contact me! I would love to collaborate with you or your organization!
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