I love public speaking! I present webinars regularly and you’ll often see me at a library or elearning conference. I also have a growing YouTube channel focused on all things online teaching and learning. Here’s a sampling of what I’ve done and what I do.
Conference Presentations
This is a small sampling of my conference presentations. I attend and present at instructional design/elearning conferences and library conferences.
Accessibility for elearning: Quick and easy techniques to apply right away
DevLearn
Getting started with virtual reality
Realities360
Build accessible and user-friendly courses in Articulate Storyline and Rise
Accessibility & Inclusion Online Conference
Shaping the future of libraries with instructional design
Libraries 2.0 (Panelist)
Professional Development and Training
I facilitate live webinars and also offer asynchronous courses.
Recorded Webinars
See a sampling of the recorded webinars that are free to the public, all on topics related to online teaching and learning.
Career Advice Marketing Videos
I collaborated with the marketing team at University of San Diego to create this series of videos for budding instructional designers.
Digital Accessibility Principles Course
I developed this interactive and asynchronous video course from scratch in partnership with Novare.
YouTube Channel
I started teaching in a graduate instructional design program in 2016. I recorded occasional videos for students to explain key concepts or show them how to do something in Articulate Storyline, which they were learning. I posted these to YouTube for ease of access, and it turned out that other people liked them, too.
Now, I continue to post videos, but a little more intentionally. My audience is educators, instructional designers, and students in educational psychology and instructional design.
Here are three of my most popular videos:
