
ABOUT THIS PROJECT
eLearning for industrial automation concepts and technologies
I have quite a few years of experience developing eLearning for the automation industry. This page has just a few examples of the many courses that I’ve created. During production, I was responsible for setting up and configuring real-world industrial hardware and software to observe how the hardware worked, and to capture software simulations. I really enjoy learning new technologies and these courses certainly facilitated that.
SCREENSHOTS.
Industrial Ethernet
Here is an example of a course that presents extremely technical content that could prove problematic for those just beginning in the field. This is a two-part course with over 600 screens. Working with instructional designers, graphic designers, and SMEs, I was able to put together a course that presented the material in a way that allows people with some technical skills to easily grasp the concepts. The course features interactive exercises, real-world scenarios, practice exercises, software simulations, and plenty of animations to help clarify concepts.












DEMONSTRATION.
Video demonstration
This short video shows a couple animations, and demonstrates just a few of the many interactive learning activities that can be found in the course.
Programmable logic controller eLearning
This course covers a popular programmable logic controller used in the automation industry to perform tasks that operate various equipment on the plant floor. The course presents interactive exercises, real-world scenarios, practice exercises, software simulations, and many animations to help clarify certain concepts.
The majority of the graphics in the course are 3-dimensional models, allowing users 360 degree rotation during interactivity and identification of components. This is another very robust course, in terms of the content. Shown here are just a few of the many screens.






DEMONSTRATION.
Video demonstration
This interactive animation was used in a course about modular programming of machines. It simulates the operation of a machine that packs and seals cartons and shows the states of the machine during specific cycles. It was developed in Adobe Flash. I was responsible for the programming, and for all production to facilitate the machine’s operation as well as the machine states.
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LET’S WORK TOGETHER.
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