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Michael Lee, Learning Experience Designer

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My portfolio is complete, and my LinkedIn profile has been updated to showcase my background in instructional design. I invite my blog readers and Instagram followers to take a sneak peek before I announce I am open to work on LinkedIn. Catholic school administrators are unsung heroes.  Quite often, they need to do the work of an entire district office. Not only are they responsible for ensuring students are learning. They are responsible for promoting the school’s Catholic identity, hiring teachers and staff, onboarding new employees, approving payroll, custodial work (when something needs to be cleaned up or repaired and no one else can help), fundraising, budget creation and monitoring, approving expenses, reporting to stakeholders, capital improvement projects, marketing, retention, staff evaluations, and the list goes on. The number of employees reporting directly to a Catholic elementary school principal is staggering. Throw in a pandemic that shut down all schools and forced...

Exploring Articulate Rise: Creating a Microlearning Project on Food Scrap Recycling

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I have completed most of my Storyline training and am ready to start my first project. The best option for accessing images for use in the project is through subscription-based services. The monthly cost is modest, but to keep spending down and get all of my image needs addressed in one fell swoop, I decided to jump over to Articulate Rise 360 to create my first Rise project. I still need to finish my microlearning lesson about food scrap recycling for a local elementary school.  Once my portfolio site is available, I will share it with you, and you can experience it yourself. In the meantime, I have included a screenshot of my project. What have you learned this week? I would love to hear about it in the comments below.