Instructional Videos

This page showcases a range of instructional and training videos created to support faculty, staff, and students in a higher education setting. The examples include software walkthroughs, process explanations, accessibility training, and promotional videos, all designed to reduce confusion, support compliance, and communicate information efficiently. These videos demonstrate my approach to scripting, recording, and producing purpose-driven media that prioritizes clarity, usability, and audience needs across a variety of institutional contexts.

Walkthrough/Tutorial Videos

Title: Setting Up Microsoft Authenticator

Purpose: Many users reported confusion when setting up the MFA at our institution. This video was created to help users set up MFA on their accounts.

Software: Camtasia, Canva, Photoshop

Audience: Higher education faculty, staff, students

Title: Event Form Process

Purpose: The marketing department requested a video to explain to faculty and staff how to request an event on campus.

Software: Camtasia, Canva

Audience: Higher education faculty, staff

Title: Reporting Suspicious Emails

Purpose: IT was experiencing issues with users not reporting suspicious emails. This video was created to help users set up MFA on their accounts.

Software: Camtasia, Canva, Photoshop

Audience: Higher education faculty, staff, students

Title: The Writing Center

Purpose: This video was created to inform our students about our institution’s writing center.

Software: Camtasia, Canva, Adobe After Effects

Audience: Students at a community college

Accessibility Training Videos

Title: PDF: Editing the Language of Individual Tags

Purpose: This video was created as part of a series on PDF accessibility to help faculty meet the ADA Compliance Deadline of April 24, 2026.

Software: Camtasia, Canva, Adobe After Effects, AI voice from Articulate Storyline

Audience: Higher education faculty

Title: PDF: Adding Alternative Text to Images

Purpose: This video was created as part of a series on PDF accessibility to help faculty meet the ADA Compliance Deadline of April 24, 2026.

Software: Camtasia, Canva, Adobe After Effects, AI voice from Articulate Storyline

Audience: Higher education faculty

Title: Creating an Accurate Text Heading Structure

Purpose: This video was created as part of a series on accessibility to help faculty meet the ADA Compliance Deadline of April 24, 2026.

Software: Camtasia, Canva

Audience: Higher education faculty

Title: Editing Canvas Studio Captions

Purpose: This video was created as part of a series on accessibility to help faculty meet the ADA Compliance Deadline of April 24, 2026.

Software: Camtasia, Canva

Audience: Higher education faculty

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