Instructional Designer &
Developer Portfolio

Welcome to my online portfolio, where you can see examples of work I’ve created.

All of the pieces of work you’ll see below were scripted, built and created by just myself. By using tools such as Vyond, Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator, Synthesia and other creative software.

I also know how to use Articulate Storyline and Adapt as authoring tools.

Recruiting for an Instructional Designer?

It Starts with The Basics

One of the hardest parts of a Ransomware attack, is understanding what is actually happening. Before we get into the practical steps of what to do during an attack, we start with the basics. This means you will have a solid understanding of everything from terms like Bitcoin, Tor, The Dark Web and how you communicate with your attackers.

Next, Is the Practical Steps

Now you understand what’s happening, it’s time to know what you will do during an attack. This is where we put a plan of action together for you as the company leader, and your senior leadership. This will vary for every company, but there always best practices, which should be followed.

What Skills Do I Have?

End-to-End Design

From storyboarding and creating the content to quality assurance and publishing. I’ve always loved being involved throughout the whole lifecycle of a project, and even having full ownership of entire projects.

Advanced Technial Skills

As Instructional Desingers, we need to be able to work with a whole range of tools to do our work. From basic sofware like MS Office and Authoring tools, to complex creative software packages like the Adobe CC suite.

Communication and Trust

When you’re bringing someone new into your established team, you need to know they’re going to be able to work with you and take ownership from day 1. You want to have confidence they’re going to be able to communicate with you and have your back.

With my 10+ years experience as an Instructional Designer, I’ve honed communication skills through working within a range of industries, team sizes and company cultures.

Here’s Some of My Best Work

Save Time and Money with Training

One of the main reasons for hiring any expert for training, is they can streamline the learning process for both you and your team. Learning any platform takes time, which ultimately costs your business money.

By dramatically reducing the learning curve and streamlining the learning process, I’ll help you save valuable time and money.

Protect Your Reputation

Cyber-attacks have the power to destroy a company in an instant, just because of the reputational damage it can do, to the company.

If it isn’t handled correctly, swiftly and communicated properly, all of your clients could leave you and your business will be brought to the ground.

By being prepared for something, which we know is going to happen, you know you’re doing everything you can and won’t be in a state of panic when a cyber-attack eventually happens.

Build a Proactive Culture

By taking a proactive approach to the defense of your cyber security, you can be the key leader in creating proactive culture towards cyber security.

Cyber criminals rely on the fact that we’re all human, and as humans, we all make mistakes.

But instead of creating a toxic environment, where employees are afraid to come forward, it’s time to create a supportive and forgiving culture.

This will allow your employees to come forward when they make a mistake and won’t be afraid of what could happen next.

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