Scenario-Based eLearning Simulation
A scenario-based eLearning training designed to help business managers deliver an effective sales pitch to a prospective client.
Tools Used: Articulate Storyline 360, Figma, Mindmeister, Adobe XD, Adobe Illustrator, Javascript
Reaching Across Cultures e-Learning Course
A comprehensive e-Learning module that brings together evidence-based research, real-world case studies, and scenario-based assessments to train organ donation professions on the impact of culture on donation conversations.
Tools used: Rise 360, Articulate Storyline 360, Adobe XD, Adobe Photoshop
Software Simulation
A software simulation designed to walk instructors through the process of posting an assignment on Canvas LMS.
Tools used: Articulate Storyline 360, Snag-It, Voice-over recording through Audacity
Microtab Interaction
Introducing “Glow Up,” a mobile app that guides users through their morning skincare routine, step-by-step. GlowUp is intended to be used by customers of personal care retailers or skincare brands, with later iterations recommending specific products to users based on their skin type.
Tools used: Articulate Storyline 360, Adobe Illustrator
Shimrit is fiercely intelligent and constantly exceeds expectations. It has been a joy working with her as an instructional designer for the conceptual training project at QuickSign. Shimrit dives into any field with agility and resurfaces with in-depth understanding and expert questions. Throughout our collaboration together, she brought clarity and structure to the content we were building, while paying attention to the details. Highly efficient, she lends her experience as an intuitive teacher to develop visually-appealing experiences that place users at the center. Shimrit is a unique instructional designer!
Charlotte Stril, Head of International Development at QuickSign
Shimrit is fantastic at facilitating open, generative conversations with all kinds of people around very hefty subjects. Our classes included adult students from a range of ages and backgrounds, and Shimrit made each participant feel heard and understood, responding to their comments with enthusiastic curiosity, and prodding the whole group to build on each other’s ideas. Virtual teaching in particular has its own challenges, but Shimrit managed to make even an online classroom feel like a warm community of collaborative minds.
Jessica Bal, Former Student at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
Shimrit is an enthusiastic educator and curriculum designer who meets the diverse needs of all learners by regularly differentiating her techniques, creating fun and engaging activities for her students, and effectively collecting feedback. She is a visually creative, detail-oriented problem solver. Her professionalism and resourcefulness makes her an instrumental member of every team she’s on.
Rebekah Adens, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Merion Mercy Academy
Shimrit’s attention to detail in design, implementation and reflection of her instruction is that of a master teacher. To the classroom she brings the presence of a true academic. As a colleague, she brings an earnest growth mindset that makes all that work with her strive to be better themselves.
Paul Clementi, Social Studies Department Chair, Merion Mercy Academy