Horton, Rick

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Instructional Designer, Developer, Trainer
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As an e-learning designer/developer at the Academic ADL Co-Lab Rick's primary focus is the Academic ADL Co-Lab's SCORM training projects, but he is also part of several other initiatives.

Rick’s core skills are instructional design, Flash development, documentation design, classroom instruction, project management, and software simulation. Among Rick's other interests are user experience design, interface design, educational games, web communication tools, content management tools, information architecture and various web development technologies.

Prior to coming to the Academic ADL Co-Lab in December 2005, Rick worked in the Telecommunications industry with an initial focus on classroom instruction and instructional design, later transitioning to e-learning design and development.

Since joining the Co-Lab, some of Rick's most noteworthy project work has been in the facilitation and design of the Co-Lab's SCORM School courses, both web-based and in the classroom. Rick is also part of the Co-Lab team designing and developing content for K-12 organizations. While not directly related to his work at the Co-Lab, Rick is also a part-time faculty member at the Madison Area Technical College.

Rick is a Macromedia Certified Flash MX 2004 Designer, Dreamweaver MX 2004 Developer, and Langevin Training Generalist.


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