highlights
education
Master of Arts:
Instructional Technology

Bachelor of Arts:
English
African/African-American Studies
experience
Work:
Web Design
Computer Networking
Quality Assurance Testing
Technical Support
Office Management
Project Coordination

School:
Instructional Design
Grant writing
Student Government
software knowledge
Web Design & Development:
Adobe Dreamweaver CS3
Adobe Flash CS3
Adobe Photoshop CS3

Coding Language:
HTML
CSS

Learning Management:
Moodle

Screen Capturing:
Adobe Captivate 3

Video Editing:
iMovie

Database:
FileMaker Pro 8

Device Management:
Spectrum Enterprise Management

Office Management:
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Entourage
Microsoft Exchange Server

Blogging:
Blogger
WordPress

Internet Browsers:
Firefox
Safari
Internet Explorer
the inside scoop
about this site

about this designer
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Chasiti Effort, a native New Yorker. I grew up in a supportive environment, surrounded by friends and family, that nurtured me into an independent and self-motivated woman. Following high school, I entered the State University Of New York At Albany (SUNY Albany), where I obtained two Bachelor of Arts
degrees in English and African/African-American Studies. Shortly after graduating from SUNY Albany, I moved to the Bay Area, where I am currently residing. I began working in the Information Technology field, doing PC Support and later Network Engineering. My decision to pursue a career in Instructional Design stemmed from my interest to integrate education and technology. In May 2008, I graduated with a Master of Arts degree in Instructional Technology. My objective is to obtain an employment opportunity where I can utilize my instructional design, ADDIE model knowledge, and technical skills, and have the opportunity to create quality and effective instructional materials; while earning a competitive salary, and making further strides in my lifelong goals of growth and advancement.
digital divide blog
The "Digital Divide"is the gap that exists between those having access to technology and technology skills training and those that do not.
projects
learning management system
Brown In America is a resources and networking web site currently being developed in Moodle.
instructional site
iLearn Interface Tutorial is an online tutorial developed in Adobe Flash CS3, Adobe Captivate 3, Adobe Photoshop CS3, and Microsoft Word 2008. The tutorial is designed to teach San Francisco State University faculty and students about the iLearn user interface. iLearn is San Francisco State University's Moodle-based learning management system.
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iLearn Interface Tutorial (2008)
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Puppy Training 1-2-3 is a web-based instructional site created using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004, Photoshop 7, and Microsoft PowerPoint 2004. The web site provides instruction on basic puppy obedience commands.
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Puppy Training 1-2-3
(2005)
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instructional videos
How To Upload A File and Posting In A Forum are instructional videos created in Adobe Captivate 3. These videos are components in the Video Tutorials section of the iLearn Interface Tutorial. These videos provide step-by-step instructions on how to upload a file and how to post in a forum on iLearn. iLearn is San Francisco State University's Moodle-based learning management system.
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How To Upload A File (2008)
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Posting In A Forum (2008)
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resources site
Cahill Learning Resources and Media Laboratory is a resources web site designed using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 and Photoshop 7. This is a resource site for students and faculty in the College of Education at San Francisco State University. The site enables students and faculty to register and research the curriculum and media resources available in the Cahill Learning Resources and Media Laboratory.
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Cahill Learning Resources and Media Laboratory
(2005)
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