Portfolio -- Instructional Design/Curriculum Development
Law 101: Legal Guide for the Forensic Expert
I designed and programmed this course housed on DNA.gov (federal government education site). It can be found at: http://www.dna.gov/training/law101/ The course is billed by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) as "one of the most popular courses housed on DNA.gov EVER".
A screen shot from Law 101.
University of South Florida
I have developed curricula for many subject areas. These include: courses in forensic science, instructional technology courses, information technology, medical education, courses for legal continuing education, and math, science, and language arts. For the past eight years, I have been teaching graduate courses online in Instructional Technology for the College of Education's Secondary Education Department at USF in Tampa. I have also taught at USF Lakeland and USF Sarasota.
The courses I teach are housed on Blackboard and I also use synchronous software, Elluminate, to deliver content. I am proficient in other teaching/learning and design technologies. Examples include Captivate, Articulate, Audacity, Survey Monkey, and more.
The courses I teach are housed on Blackboard and I also use synchronous software, Elluminate, to deliver content. I am proficient in other teaching/learning and design technologies. Examples include Captivate, Articulate, Audacity, Survey Monkey, and more.
A screen shot from one of my Blackboard courses.
National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology & the Law (NCSTL) at Stetson University College of Law
Founder and Publisher of It's Evident, NCSTL's quarterly digital newsletter; also author of many articles for the newsletter: http://www.ncstl.org/evident