Software Skills
Here's a peek at some of the software I use regularly as an instructional designer. From design tools to learning management systems, these examples show how I utilize technology in my projects.
Which one is your favorite? I bet you can't guess mine.

Docebo
As an LMS admin at Bank OZK, I consider myself a baby-expert at navigating Docebo. Part of my role as Lead Instructional Designer includes designing, organizing, and maintaining the learning plans for all retail roles at the Bank.
Articulate 360
Rise is one of the easiest and most efficient course-building tools that I've used. The main challenge of Rise is building courses that aren't predictably boring, so I do my best to add variety and interactivity in my courses.
While sometimes unpopular among the Instructional Design community, I find Storyline to be full of infinite potential. Each build in Storyline can create something entirely different, and I love the game of finding broken triggers.
Check out some of my Articulate projects below:
Figma
After the death of Adobe XD (R.I.P.-ish), my team needed a new program to brainstorm, storyboard, and prototype. Enter Figma. Figma is great for building technical walkthroughs and collaborating, and I’m still learning all the possibilities. Check out this project!
Vyond
Oh, Vyond. After spending two years learning and crying in Character Animator and Illustrator, I discovered Vyond. Although it's not perfect, Vyond has really expanded my knowledge of animation principles. I love having the ability to create diverse and inclusive videos in less than a day and being able to edit them just as easily.
Here's some examples of my Vyond work: