My approach to instructional design blends creativity, innovation, and purposeful strategy. I channel my passion for design into crafting digital learning experiences that captivate learners while achieving meaningful results.
A painting caught mid-breath, history set in motion. The still image begins to move, not forward in time but through it. Layers of past and present sliding over one another. Figures, textures, and symbols drift and realign rather than a static moment in time.

Catchphrase! Adopting Improv Techniques for Creating Scenario-Based Learning

Highly Attended Session
Prompt: Create an instructional video explaining a utility company's new bill structure to residential customer.
Recap of the 100th year AECT conference at the Doubletree Orlando, FL
The video explains Canvas as a learning management system, including its history as a company and its development over time. It also highlights best practices for using Canvas effectively as an LMS, such as how instructors can organize content, engage learners, and leverage key features for teaching and course management.
Presentation Title: A Metamorphosis of Online Instructional Design: Lessons Learned to Enhance Instructional Methods for Greater Engagement and More Meaningful Interactions for the Future of Online Courses
Candace introduces the structure and flow of the graduate-level course, highlighting key learning pathways and special features, including immersive virtual field trips that use drone footage to bring real-world contexts directly into the course experience.

This diagram shows cognitive load in video gaming as layered and evolving. As games become more complex and social, players integrate rules, feedback, problem solving, and prior knowledge, managing multiple cognitive demands at once rather than learning in a linear way.

The Super 7 Girls is a non-profit dedicated to transforming life outcomes of girls from communities of color. These girls engage in youth development curriculum and programming that increases their educational achievements and overall well-being.

This image outlines an art unit that builds from basic lines to complex shapes. Students learn to identify, vary, and apply lines and shapes, moving from simple forms to real-world uses in architecture and portraits.




This image shows a live online TESOL classroom where the teacher uses visual prompts and sentence magnification to teach frequency adverbs and sentence structure. Students follow along in real time, responding to guided examples while the teacher models pronunciation and meaning in an interactive digital platform.
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