Sara Moore

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Biography

Wilkes University - Design

Learning Experience Designer Focused on ROI
Sara
Moore Ed.D.
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
I am a people person. I love being involved in learning design and research and causes that uplift society.

I started out as a print and ecommerce designer, then moved on to conduct web and mobile UX research and lead multiple creative teams. I have focus in accessible design and adult learning theory. I love sharing what I know and have done so for years as a college professor.

I enjoy the art of presentation. I can read a crowd well and enjoy hosting webinars and live presentations. I am currently an instructional designer, trainer and Moodle UX designer in the corporate sector. I create and lead learning experiences in person, via webinar and LMS (synchronous and asynchronous).

With a background in visual design and qualitative research I can effectively write, design and edit content, create multimedia artifacts and lead others through the creation and analysis of lean methodology in an agile process with curiosity, creativity, empathy and attention to detail.


Experience

    Education

    • Wilkes University

      Ed.D

      Educational Leadership in Instructional Technology
      Research focused on first-generation college students, culture, and academic discourse via a qualitative portraiture and literacy through photography design.

    • Wilkes University

      Lead Instructional Designer of Graduate Studies


      • Acted as an online moderator in various CMS (Content Management Systems) • Trained professors in online moderation and the Socratic method of online interaction • Created synchronous and asynchronous webinars for professors • Designed MEd course content and instructor training programs • Established wireframes, mockups and prototypes for a customized LMS

    • Wilkes University

      Faculty of Practice Digital Design & Media Art


      • Taught branding, email marketing, responsive design (with SEO) and graphic design • Led students in the creation of competitive analysis and mobile marketing campaigns for community clients • Created interdisciplinary curriculum with English, Communications and Marketing departments • Spoke at various conferences on education, volunteer programs and disadvantaged populations • Served on University IRB review committee

    Publications

    • Literacy Through Photography: Third-Year and Beyond, First-Generation College Student Experience with Culture and Academic Discourse

      Proquest

      This qualitative portraiture study examines current issues that surround the experience of third-year and beyond, first-generation college students. There is a need to understand the self-perceptions of first-generation college students. Very few studies follow the group into the third year of college. Most programs track the population for just one year beyond matriculation. Success for first-generation college students is vital, as the group has been identified as a growing population with low college completion rates. This study is presented at a critical time, when the President of the United States claims a college education is necessary to live above the poverty line and achieve middle-class status. The United States government has based public policy and higher education funding upon both student need and institution completion rates. This study used arts-based research and literacy through photography techniques to explore the narrative experience of a small sample of first-generation college students while engaged in interpretative photography. The technique aimed to promote imagination, creativity, critical thinking, and personal reflection. The study engaged participants in literacy through photography and sought to synthesize data in the form of writing samples, interpretative photography, and transcribed interviews to uncover patterns that better explain the tenants of culture leading to academic discourse within a disadvantaged population. The portraiture method was used to provide rich and descriptive data by illuminating themes through participant-researcher collaboration with reflective and narrative components.

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