Training and learning materials development

I design and develop engaging training and learning materials using a range of authoring tools, including Articulate 360, Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Express, HeyGen, Camtasia, Synthesis and Canva. These include e-learning content writing, micro e-learning modules, digital and non-digital toolkits, presentation slide decks, and facilitator guides.

All of the training and learning content on display is flexible. Content can be used as standalone learning materials, job aids, a refresher training solution, or as part of a blended learning programme, which enhances engagement and retention.

  • Career development for over 50s

    Authoring tools: Microsoft 365, Adobe Express and Canva

  • Career development in Public Health

    Authoring tools: Articulate Rise and Adobe Creative Suite

  • Implementing a wellbeing programme guide

    Authoring tools: Articulate Rise and Adobe Creative Suite

  • Effective meetings tips

    Authoring tool: Articulate Rise

  • Management tips

    Authoring tool: Articulate Rise

  • Digital delegate pack

    Authoring tool: Articulate Rise

Video tutorial

This short video tutorial supports managers and individuals on managing their time effectively.

Designed using Animoto, Camtasia and Adobe Express.

This video tutorial can be used as stand-alone training or educational content or embedded within an e-learning module.

Alternatively, you can incorporate this training video within a blended learning programme or course.

Training brochure design and content writing

Additional educational content writing

“Mabel is a talented learning content writer who combines thorough preparation with a keen focus on her audience. She engages stakeholders, ensures alignment through regular check-ins, and consistently delivers engaging, impactful content. Beyond her skills, she’s a pleasure to work with”.

-Simon Reichwald: Chief Progression Officer-Talent Acqusition (Connectr)

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