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Russellville, Arkansas, United States
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I earned my degree in Early Childhood Education and began my career as a a second grade teacher. During that time, I obtained my Master's Degree in Library Science and became the Media Specialist for my school. During my seventeen years in education, I discovered a passion for designing digital learning experiences. I enjoy incorporating multimedia into my learning designs and finding ways to meet the needs and learning styles of all learners. I strive to make my learning experiences engaging while also effectively teaching the objectives at hand. I left education to pursue a full-time career as a learning designer. Currently I am a learning designer for a higher-education institution. This role has honed my skills of analyzing learning needs, writing strong objectives, designing and developing effective learning experiences, and evaluating the effectiveness of each learning experience. When I'm not creating digital experiences for the college audience, I still enjoy designing a variety of learning for students in K-12.
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Preview of Using Slope to Determine Parallel and Perpendicular Lines | Resource Geometry |

Using Slope to Determine Parallel and Perpendicular Lines | Resource Geometry |

Need a scaffolded lesson to help students understand parallel and perpendicular lines using slope? This lesson was designed specifically for: High school resource math students SPED geometry classrooms 6th–9th grade intervention groups Students needing extra support with slope concepts Students learn how to use slope to identify whether lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither using clear, step-by-step instruction and visual examples. The lesson includes an engaging station activity to
Preview of Distributive Property with Variables | Resource Algebra | SPED/Math Intervention

Distributive Property with Variables | Resource Algebra | SPED/Math Intervention

Need a simple, scaffolded lesson on the distributive property with variables? This lesson was designed specifically for: High school resource algebra students SPED math classrooms 5th–8th grade intervention groups Students needing extra support with foundational algebra skills Students learn how to use the distributive property to simplify algebraic expressions using clear, step-by-step instruction and guided practice. Teacher-led instructional slides Explicit modeling and examples Practic
Preview of Solving One- and Two-Step Equations Review Mini Lesson | Resource Algebra | SPED

Solving One- and Two-Step Equations Review Mini Lesson | Resource Algebra | SPED

Need a quick, scaffolded review lesson for solving equations? This mini lesson was designed specifically for: High school resource algebra students SPED math classrooms 5th–8th grade intervention groups Students needing extra support with foundational algebra skills Students review how to solve one- and two-step equations using clear, explicit instruction and step-by-step examples focused on “getting the variable alone.” What’s Included: Teacher-led instructional slides Step-by-step mode
Preview of Combining Like Terms

Combining Like Terms

Looking for an explicit, scaffolded lesson to help struggling learners understand combining like terms? This 18-slide lesson was designed specifically for: High school resource algebra students 5th–6th grade intervention groups SPED math classrooms Students needing extra support with algebra foundations The lesson uses clear, step-by-step instruction with visual explanations and guided practice to help students truly understand what it means to combine like terms. What’s Included: 18 teac
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Experience

I earned my degree in Early Childhood Education and began my career as a a second grade teacher. During that time, I obtained my Master's Degree in Library Science and became the Media Specialist for my school. During my seventeen years in education, I discovered a passion for designing digital learning experiences. I enjoy incorporating multimedia into my learning designs and finding ways to meet the needs and learning styles of all learners. I strive to make my learning experiences engaging while also effectively teaching the objectives at hand. I left education to pursue a full-time career as a learning designer. Currently I am a learning designer for a higher-education institution. This role has honed my skills of analyzing learning needs, writing strong objectives, designing and developing effective learning experiences, and evaluating the effectiveness of each learning experience. When I'm not creating digital experiences for the college audience, I still enjoy designing a variety of learning for students in K-12.

Teaching style

I incorporate a variety of multimedia into my learning experiences. I strive to effectively present content in a way that benefits all learning styles. With each learning experience I create, I have the students in mind. Will they find the experience engaging? Will they learn the material? Will they be able to apply the learning?

My own education history

Bachelor's Degree: Early Childhood Education Master's Degree: Library Science