- intersection of research and learning - human-centered approach - sustainable design choices - respect privacy - embrace diversity - collaborative approach - ethical use of AI - inspire learners - foster creativity .

- intersection of research and learning - human-centered approach - sustainable design choices - respect privacy - embrace diversity - collaborative approach - ethical use of AI - inspire learners - foster creativity .

What are my competencies?

Click the badges below to explore my skills and expertise in Learning Design and Technology (LDT). These professional competencies were reviewed and approved by Professors and practicing Subject Matter Experts at Purdue University’s graduate school of education (LDT program).

Professional Learning Design and Technology (LDT) competencies are organized into four broad categories (listed below). Each has subcategories that specify the criteria and evidence needed to qualify for skill mastery.

Feel free to explore my qualifications in each area of professional practice by clicking the badges below.