Geeta Raj E-Learning Modules and Content Portfolio, UNOPS Knowledge Management Officer (E-Learning Content and Engagement)
CURRENTLY IN DEVELOPMENT IN RISE: COLLEGE BOOTCAMP COURSE
Oftentimes the most effective approach to develop is through a process of iterative feedback with a subject matter expert. When a client approached me to layout and edit a Handbook for publishing in PDF format, I found PDF to be a rather flat medium for the client’s dynamic content. Given the content is prime for a more engaging, interactive and immersive platform, I developed this in-progress mock eLearning course on Rise 360 to illustrate possibilities for the client. Please note some of the videos are a mock-up, some with placeholder footage. All text and visuals were created based on the client’s vision for the PDF.
CURRENTLY IN DEVELOPMENT IN STORYLINE ARTICULATE FOR LMS PUBLICATION: INTERACTIVE STORIES AS PART OF A CLASSROOM CURRICULA
This video is a screen recording of a test module in Storyline Articulate of an interactive curriculum that uses interactive and multi-media stories as the main driver of learning.
eLEARNING COURSES WITH METAMEDIA

I joined the MetaMedia team in conceptualizing, designing, storyboarding and executing A Virtual Reality / 360 Scenario for training Hazmat workers on a scene. Find screenshots here.

I joined the MetaMedia team in conceptualizing, designing, storyboarding and executing the video for this training for Alternative Dispute Resolution.

I joined the MetaMedia team in designing the learning path, lessons and assessments to ensure learner retention.
ACCESSIBILITY: TAKE A WALK WITH HARRIET TUBMAN, NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
I led a two-year iterative process with the United States National Park Service of conceptualizing, designing, researching learner needs, storyboarding, developing visuals and illustrations, and testing a suite of interactive materials, games, activities and stories.
Given much of National Park Service’s contributions are place-based (historic sites, parks, specific locations), we wanted to bring sites specific to Harriet Tubman to those unable to physically travel to the site.
This interactive walk with Harriet is one of numerous interactive eLearning materials I created. *Please note that I designed this in Adobe InDesign to ensure it met the technical requirements in order to be published on National Park Service’s website. This map has yet to be published on their website due to internal delays. For this reason, I embedded a separate version in this portfolio. Click on “Read Now” to get started. The screen will expand to full screen mode. Hope you enjoy your walk with Harriet!
IMMERSIVE LEARNING: 360 VIDEO
A 360 virtual reality video I created for struggling young readers to improve reading skills. Using specific sight words and vowel sounds in the science of reading provided by the client, teachers are able to provide an immersive experience with words, sounds, narration and visuals.
YouTube functions as a 360 Player – you should be able to use your mouse or track pad to move the screen up, down and around.
WEBSITE DESIGN: UI and UX

- Between 2021 and present, I led the conceptualization, iterative design process, branding and website UI and UX for my client PJ Payne. I then designed and built the website according to my client’s specs and requests, keeping in mind user functionality and engagement. You can visit PJ Payne’s site here.
BACK TO 2011: THE FIRST INTERACTIVE STORYBOOK I EVER CREATED
- Perenially inspired by interactive creativity and the joy of storytelling, I led the design, conceptualization, creative direction and implementation of this interactive, multi-media digital storybook in 2011. At the time, it was a storybook app published on the App store. The files and programs are no longer compatible with today’s software to create interactivity but I thought you might enjoy this video of the story on the screen.