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Videos from Instructional Designer Doug Larson

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Doug Larson
Instructional Designer
doug@freedrama.net

As an instructional designer, I use the ADDIE process to guide the projects I manage. In my most recent position, I developed educational videos for a hospital. With each project, I start with an analysis of needs. Once the client’s goals and objectives were identified, then I designed a plan for the project including a script and storyboards. I worked closely with clients during the development process, involving them in the production of my projects. During the editing process, I kept in constant communication with the clients, seeking feedback throughout the process. I also followed up after testing the materials with learners. I strive to create useful and engaging educational materials that inspire and motivate learners.

I am comfortable using a variety of software including Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Powerpoint, and Sharepoint. PowToon and iSpring provide me with additional tools to create projects quickly for clients. By using programs such iSpring, a common program such as PowerPoint transforms into a powerful course creation tool. I have assisted with the administration of Learning Management Systems including BlackBoard, Canvas and Learning Central. I also use Adobe Creative Suite, especially Premiere and Photoshop, to develop educational resources.




Example 1
Let's Deskercise! 
(created with PowToon)



Example 2
Hospital Active Shooter Video
(created with Adobe Creative Suite)




Regional Emmy Award Winning Project "Paws and Stripes" 



Regional Emmy Award Winning Project 
"Saving Lives in World War II"


More Sample Videos 

 

 


 
 
 


For more information about Instructional Design services from Doug Larson, email doug@freedrama.net

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