Brad Giorio
Instructional Designer/Developer
Portfolio
I led an Instructional Design team to develop training for the military, including web-based training for various military courses such as the Joint Assault Bridge, Tech Writer, Multi-Utility Tactical Transport, and Leader Follower vehicles. I was responsible for working with Subject Matter Experts (SME) creating outlines, design documents, storyboards, and developing courses.
Tech Writer Training
Instructional Designer/ Developer
I created web-based training for Tech Writers. This is one of many courses that I worked with the SMEs to create a needs analysis, outlines, design documents, storyboards and developed training using Storyline 360. This did not go into production and all the material used for this course were available online
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Vision System
Lead Instructional Designer/ Developer
As an Instructional Design team lead, I oversaw 24 web-based training courses. I worked with developers, writers and developed these courses to ensure that the courses where comprehensive and effective for the customer. This course has been scaled down to only show a portion of
the content.
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Leader Follower
Instructional Designer/ Developer
I revamped the Leader Follower materials and repurposed them for the Leader Follower vehicles training. This training was to be put in all vehicles using tablets, so the driver could view certain procedures when needed.
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Animate CC Game
Instructional Designer/ Developer
I created a game that was used for the beginning of the Instructional Lead classroom. It was to show the students how much they would know before taking the training. The questions could be changed to fit the material that was being taught. You can have up to four players. The game keeps score and has a track with cars going around it, even a flag waving when the player passes the finish line.
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Robo Drummer
Wayne State Final Project
This project required analysis by device evolution, and/ or synthesis. I built a 240 DC power supply to drive the solenoids. I used a Parallax microcontroller to decode the MIDI signal to control the sensitivity of the solenoids hitting the acoustic drum head. This was designed to fit into a 19" standard rack mount.
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