Product & Styling Microlearning
This microlearning experience was designed to support fast, on-the-job learning for store stylists introducing new Blue Tab™ products. Blue Tab™ represents Levi’s premium line, and this training helps stylists confidently style full head-to-toe looks—both within Blue Tab™ and by intentionally mixing premium pieces with core Red Tab® products.
The module blends concise product education with practical styling guidance, focusing on how garments work together on real customers, not mannequins. Built for use between customers or just before a shift, the experience prioritizes quick consumption, visual clarity, and immediate application on the sales floor.
Developed as part of global retail training, this microlearning supports consistent brand storytelling while reinforcing selling behaviors aligned to the Selling Model—helping stylists translate product knowledge into confident, customer-ready outfit recommendations.
Storyboard for Adobe Captivate Module
The client asked to create this eLM to help Customer Service Reps understand the importance and greater impact of specific business processes. I designed the storyboard and concept for the eLM while our Media team developed the original captivate file. I am then responsible for maintenance of the captivate file as well as 508 compliance. The link below will show a few images of the eLM and storyboard.
Storyline Module Example
This Articulate Storyline module demonstrates different types of actions that can be built or featured in Storyline.
Drag and Drop Interaction in Storyline
This activity is a pitch to one of my clients on how we can turn worksheets for middle school-aged kids into online learning activities. This is a short free form drag and drop, where I added drop correct and incorrect states, customized the states, and then added a hot spot where the objects could reset and allow the students to adjust their answers to not frustrate the learner. I also added a AI voice over to the project for the demo.
Storyline Example with AI Voices
One of my clients is an education STEM non-profit and they are focused on distributing products that can be downloaded or printed. I am working with them to make some things like presentations more geared towards students being able to use the materials online vs the teacher “teaching” the presentations. This was a very simple mock-up of the least we could do by turning the presentations into something self-paced and used the AI voices in Storyline.
Technical Simulation eLM.
This eLM is a technical simulation that trains newly hired customer service representatives how to answer calls and pull up customer records. The feedback from the previous year was that the CSRs wanted more hands on practice so I designed this eLM to have CSRs simulate answering the call while using the database system. The module has several call listening activities to set-up them for the hands on practice. The color schemes and design were mandated by the client and curriculum. I designed the storyboard, the audio files (pre-AI voice ability), and the simulations as well as required maintenance of the captivate file for updates and 508. By clicking the button preview below you can see a few snapshots of the elm, however I had to leave out images of the proprietary software simulations.