EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS & ANIMATIONS
Below are several examples of videos I created for education and training. Most of them are final products used in training. I also included a few that are not finished products or were created as test runs to show SMEs and other stakeholders what options are available.
FSH Exams overview 2020 08 10
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FSH Exams overview 2020 08 10
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Digital Marketing Web 2 0
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Public Key Cryptography
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What is Cryptography – animation
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Cryptography – What is Cryptography
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How does FL course look like
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30 minutes countdown timer with calm music
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9 events of instruction by Robert Gagné
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SME Onboarding Example – test recording and animation for Digital Marketing course
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SME Onboarding Example – a test recording for managing online reputation MOOC
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Modes of Operation – animation
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Welcome to eLearning Ninja youtube channel!
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Cryptography Digital signatures unfinished
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How to create STRIPE PAYMENT BUTTON for WordPress
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How to send AUTOMATIC RECEIPTS for payments IN STRIPE
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H5P Interactive Video – examples of all interactions.
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How to convert Google slides into H5P presentation?
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How to change Google Slides aspect ratio
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Self and peer assessment – an overview
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What do we want to assess?
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Using Rubrics to Promote Learning – an overview
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‘Fit for purpose’ Assessment and Curriculum Design – eight essentials
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A Principles-based Approach to Effective Assessment Design – an overview
Learning Management Systems (LMS)
Learning Management System is your courses home – the platform where you host your training, and learners access it. I have experience of working with a range of LMS systems and below I am sharing some demos of courses I created.
INTERACTIVE HTML ACTIVITIES
Slick interactions create a more dynamic elearning course that responds to the user and allows the user to really play and interact with your content instead of just looking at it. HTML5 has come a long way from its predecessors, and with the JS libraries which are currently available it’s time for us to push it to the next level!
INFOGRAPHICS
I am a very visual person, so I often turn to infographics. They allow presenting information quickly and clearly. They are handy for visual representations of information, data, or knowledge intended. Using simple graphics can enhance the human visual system’s ability to see patterns and trends.
Interactive HTML5 infographics, can be design as presentations or mini-websites.
GOOGLE SITES
Google sites are great for presenting information and improving communication processes. I often turn to Google sites to enhance communication and knowledge sharing. They allow embedding files from google drive as well as external content. Over the years, I created several websites for staff and students.
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Google site for academic staff at the FSH informing about the eLearning design process
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Google Site for Postgraduate Research Students
A site created for the DCU Faculty of Science and Health to support communication with research students. The site had Google Docs, Google Sheets and Google forms embedded to inform students, gather information and publish results in one place. I also used interactive VISME infographics to illustrate a quite complex process of registration for GTE modules. -
Google Site for Learning Developers @ The Ideas Lab
This site was created for the team of learning developers in the Ideas Lab at DCU. The team was responsible for creating MOOCs for Future Learn and the aim of the website was to gather in one place information about the processes and procedures. It also lists various tools available to the team and outlines how they are used or points to tutorial pages and resources. -
Google site for academic staff at the FSH informing about the eLearning design process
The site aimed at academics who are interested in developing some online content. It gives an overview of the stages, outlines the responsibilities of academics (as SMEs) and learning designers. It also has an embedded google calendar for those who would like to schedule an appointment with the designer, and the page with the downloadable learning design templates to kick start learning design projects. -
Google site for SMEs working on Future Learn MOOCs
This site was created to support academics working as Lead educators on the Future Learn project. The main purpose was to use plain language (or DCU jargon) and outline what Future Learn is, what is involved in developing MOOCs and what are responsibilities of SMEs and Learning designers.
WEBSITES
Some websites I designed for customers.
ARTICULATE STORYLINE
Some early examples of learning activities created with Articulate Storyline.
ARTICULATE RISE
Articulate Rise 360 is a web-based eLearning course builder that allows to develop online courses for any device. Rise is intuitive and can be utilized in a web browser with no need to download software.
DOODLING & ILLUSTRATING
I like painting and drawing. I also use electronic devices to doodle. It is not only therapeutic, but it is also a great way to create unique content for my sites and training pages. Some examples are below.
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Tyoing
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Wireframe
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Ideas
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Best wishes
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Coffee time
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Looking into the future
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Rainy day and the seal
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Computer work
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Diagram
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Maindmap
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WP plugins
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Work at the desk
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Lock
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Speaker
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Discussion
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Flashcards
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Wp pludins
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Book
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Team
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Quiz
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Writing at the desk
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Collaboration
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Planning
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My statement
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Thinking – Ideas