Jameson Wilkins is a graphic artist and web developer with more than half a decades worth of game, educational web interactions, and educational webpa...ges experience. Jameson graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design with a Bachelors in Illustration in 2010. Since then he has worked as an independent game developer, e-learning web developer, web and social media marketer, graphic artist, and even animator.
He currently works in Tampa as an E-Learning Web Developer.
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Jameson WilkinsSCRUM Process 1 of 3An ILO (Interactive Learning Object) that applied the SCRUM process to a fictional kitchen renovation. This showcases the scenario interactions the user was asked to answer. Credit: Christopher Smith, Craig Erlick for art and design.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsSCRUM Process 2 of 3An ILO (Interactive Learning Object) that applied the SCRUM process to a fictional kitchen renovation. This shows the interactive review section that gives feedback to users on their answers and allows them to view the correct answers for their questions. Credit: Christopher Smith, Craig Erlick for art and design.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsSCRUM Process 3 of 3An ILO (Interactive Learning Object) that applied the SCRUM process to a fictional kitchen renovation. This is the final screen of the interaction and uses a graphic to show the progress and amount of correct choices the user made. Credit: Christopher Smith, Craig Erlick for art and design.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsClick to Reveal ExampleAn ILO (Interactive Learning Object) that displays additional information when the user selects a button.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsClick to Reveal Example 2A second, more dynamic, Click to Reveal ILO that displays all the information on a single screen.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsToggling QuizAn elegant, two step interaction. Users classify two terms simultaneously by simply pressing the central toggle button, then use the submit button to receive correct or incorrect feedback. This template ILO was used by several team members and employed across many courses after I initially developed it.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsFill in the BlankA fill in the blank ILO (Interactive Learning Object) that allows users to select from a bank of potential answers. An opportunity to review the correct answers on completion is provided. This template ILO was used by several team members and employed across dozens of courses after I initially developed it.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsOrderingA drag-and-drop Ordering ILO (Interactive Learning Object) that tasks the user with correctly ordering the provided content. This template ILO was used by several team members and employed across dozens of courses after I initially developed it.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsMatching to GraphicA more graphically interesting take on the standard multiple choice interaction. This tasked users with matching search engines to their countries of use. Credit: Craig Erlick for art.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsShowcase 1 of 3An ILO (Interactive Learning Object) designed and developed by myself to teach employees the purpose and pipeline for ILO development. It was played as a simple platformer in order to be engaging and fun. Credit: Craig Erlick for background art.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsShowcase 2 of 3An ILO (Interactive Learning Object) designed and developed by myself to teach employees the purpose and pipeline for ILO development. It was played as a simple platformer in order to be engaging and fun. Credit: Craig Erlick for background art.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsShowcase 3 of 3An ILO (Interactive Learning Object) designed and developed by myself to teach employees the purpose and pipeline for ILO development. It was played as a simple platformer in order to be engaging and fun, though this final section was an arcade shooter. Credit: Craig Erlick for background art.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsSix Sigma SiteA site designed and developed in Adobe Muse for a rapid development course cycle. I worked with several co-workers on a team to educate the rest of the department on the usage and pipeline for developing hundreds of these sites for a certificate course. Credit: Chris Smith, Angelo Gines, Nan Chi Velez© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsParallax Timeline of the EnlightenmentA timeline of the events leading up to and after the Enlightenment. The background image uses parallax scrolling for depth and additionally goes from night to morning as you scroll down the page. Audio players and interactive graphics are nested inside dated entries as well. Credit: Christopher Norris for Audio Widget Development.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsLikert Scale 1 of 2An ungraded opinion based Likert Scale ILO (Interactive Learning Object) this screenshot shows the interactive question and answer portion of the ILO. This ILO was a template that was used by several other employees across several courses after I developed it. Credit: Sylke Lopez for UI/UX work.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins
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Jameson WilkinsLikert Scale 2 of 2An ungraded opinion based Likert Scale ILO (Interactive Learning Object) this screenshot shows the comprehensive review section at the end of the ILO, where users can review the questions and their answers to them, as well as what questions affected which scores. This ILO was a template that was used by several other employees across several courses after I developed it. Credit: Sylke Lopez for UI/UX work.© 2023 Jameson Wilkins