Instructional Design & Development

EDIT 2000

EDIT2000(Introduction of Computer to Teachers) Level: Undergraduate Delivery mode: Face-to-face Role: Primary instructor of the course Use of Instructional Technology: Inspiration/Kidspiration, Microsoft Office, iMovie, WebQuest, Microsoft Digital Story, Web 2.0 (Blog, deli.cio.us, wiki, etc.) Course Blog sites: Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Spring 2008 Spring 2009

EDIT 4160

EDIT 4160(Design and Development Tools) Level: Undergraduate Delivery mode: online and in-classroom Role: Primary instructor of the course Use of Instructional Technology: Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks, iMovie, Camtasia, Captivate, Moodle, Web 2.0 (Blog, deli.cio.us, wiki, etc.) Sample students’ works: The Schweflerville Scoop Mrs. Burch’s Class Wakeboarding

SLIDER

Developed with Drupal 7.26, the SLIDER Online Curriculum serves as course material dissemination website. It features the curriculum information in format of video slideshow, Front page high lights, access control by role, single-sign on, and auto registration. When the visitors visit the site for the… Read More »SLIDER

Desire2Learn & Softchalk

          All teacher professional development courses are fully self-paced. We set up courses with conditions and branching within Desire2Learn, so that we could monitor and guide learners’ progress. Another development tool used for the RT3 online courses is Softchalk. During the design and… Read More »Desire2Learn & Softchalk

Adobe Captivate Interactive Courses

Click here for one of the  interactive lessons that I developed with Adobe Captivate. Sample screenshots for: Interactive quizzes with instant feedback             Sample screenshots for: Dynamic concept explained with changing images