I'm an award-winning educational multimedia designer who delivers high-quality learning experiences to students of all ages. 

My work

N.O.V.E.L.- Newly Observed Variant of Extreme Lethality
Tabletop Board Game

5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Exercise
Instructional Video

What is a Pathogen?
Explainer Video

You Make Me Sick!
Tabletop Board Game

Genetics Student Reading Page
Informational Webpage

Heartbeat: A Mindfulness Exercise
Instructional Video

Scientastic! Are You Sleeping?
Live-action Television Program

How to Complete a Punnett Square
Tutorial Video

Awards and Honors

Emmy Award

Awarded by The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of Children/Youth/Teen Program for my work as a concept designer on - Scientastic! Are You Sleeping  (2015).



Silver Award

My re-design of the board game, You Make Me Sick was recognized by the International Serious Play Conference in the K-12 Education category, with a Silver Award. 

Bronze Award

The International Serious Play Conference awarded my board game, N.O.V.E.L.- Newly Observed Variant of Extreme Lethality,  a Bronze Award in the Analog/Tabletop Game award category. 

UPrize

In 2021, I was awarded a UPrize micro-grant from the UnPackU organization to help combat the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health through digital multimedia resources. 

Educators' Thoughts On My Products

"They were definitely engaged. Everybody was participating the whole time. The kids who I didn't think would really be into it were probably the ones who enjoyed it the most. We approached it as learning the science process, and once they saw it wasn't hard, they had fun and gained confidence." 

"You have to give the students new things to do, and it doesn't only help them, but it helps me as a teacher, too.… this was something that was really important. It really helped open their eyes a bit.

"My students were excited and challenged to learn about infectious diseases through playing the board game. It allowed my students to learn visually and kinesthetically. My exceptional learners learned more through the experience than they would have learned any other way. Most importantly, my students had fun learning.

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