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Fentanyl Awareness Digital Learning Experience

Developed an engaging and informative digital learning experience aimed at communicating the dangers of Fentanyl to all direct care staff within a national agency.

Developed an engaging and informative digital learning experience aimed at communicating the dangers of Fentanyl to all direct care staff within a national agency. The goal was to raise awareness and ensure that staff members across the country were well-informed about the risks associated with Fentanyl exposure.


Key Contributions:
  1. Content Design:

    • Created compelling content that effectively communicated the dangers of Fentanyl.

    • Ensured the content was clear, concise, and accessible to a diverse audience.

  2. Interactive Elements:

    • Incorporated interactive elements to enhance engagement and knowledge retention.

    • Utilized scenarios, quizzes, and multimedia elements to make the learning experience impactful.

  3. User-Centered Approach:

    • Designed the course with a user-centered approach, considering the diverse backgrounds and learning styles of the agency's staff.

    • Incorporated feedback loops for continuous improvement.

  4. Accessibility:

    • Ensured the digital learning experience was accessible to all staff members nationwide.

    • Implemented a responsive design to accommodate various devices and internet speeds.

  5. Nationwide Rollout:

    • Successfully facilitated the nationwide rollout of the course to reach all direct care staff.

    • Monitored the implementation and addressed any technical or logistical challenges.

Results:

The Fentanyl Awareness Digital Learning Experience received positive feedback from staff members, demonstrating increased awareness and knowledge about the dangers of Fentanyl. The project contributed to the agency's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its employees nationwide.

Technologies Used:
  • Learning Management System (LMS)

  • Articulate Storyline

  • Adobe Creative Cloud

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