Elearning Developer/Flash Multimedia Developer/Elearning Graphic Design Artist
Designed and created UI content with wireframes, for self-paced e-Learning projects, delivered via CD or the internet with SCORM compliance in a custom LMS, for industry-specific Cisco Systems, US Navy, RiverSource University, NYSE and Ameriprise.• Worked with ID's in a SCRUM/agile team environment, plan/maintain the sprint levels of the project, tracked versions a project's stages with Vault, while communicating ideas to project managers and other core team members, through various forms of written communications for learning objectives, story boards, outlines, blueprints, flow charts, LCMS, to help deliver the project within a projected timeline.• Designed Flash based interactive simulations to duplicate software videos for students to learn Cisco's network courses, helping the student to prepare for questions and quizzes in the actual course.• Edited templates using AS3, CSS, XML and HTML, to solve the problems with simulation instruction text and button content not resizing correctly, after editing, the simulation file and text resized correctly.• Led design for SPAWAR custom e-learning course for the US Navy, used Fireworks and Illustrator to create interface designs and wire frame diagrams for Product Management. The proposal has been accepted by the US Navy, and is slated for development in 2011.• Core team member for creating illustrations and icons using Illustrator, allowing the team members to focus on other project content, and maintain deliverables within a given time frame.• Created and revised Flash templates using AS3 to solve text field input display errors, discovered the problem was with Auto Kerning, relayed the solution to the team and deleted the errors throughout the project.• Edited audio and video clips with SoundForge, Media Encoder, Camtasia and Captivate, which were not playing correctly when delivered via a custom e-learning shell, the edited content were redelivered to the shell as FLV files, which solved the playback problems.