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Salary Negotiation: Generate a Script to Help You Ask for What You Want

Tools: Adobe Illustrator, Adobe XD, Articulate Storyline

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Overview

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This project was designed for the eLearning Heroes Challenge on creating question-and-answer activities using variables. The goal was to move beyond multiple choice by engaging learners in short-response practice paired with model answers, an approach that promotes deeper synthesis and self-checking.

Analyze

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Drawing from backward design principles, I identified the performance outcome of preparing for a salary negotiation. As a classroom teacher, I had seen the value of learners creating their own learning supports, so I applied this principle by having learners generate a personalized job-aid script. This approach made the activity authentic, performance-based, and transferable to real-world contexts.

design

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I began with a detailed storyboard template that streamlined the planning process and allowed me to map out realistic scenarios. From there, I sourced and customized imagery in Illustrator and built visual prototypes in Adobe XD to refine layout, hierarchy, and balance before moving into development.

Develop

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I built the full module in Articulate Storyline, incorporating animations to heighten engagement and adding a JavaScript function that dynamically inserts the current date into email headers. These touches enhanced realism and interactivity while keeping the focus on applied learning.

Result

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The final product is an interactive scenario that challenges learners to create their own salary negotiation script while practicing in a safe, simulated environment. By blending learner-generated content, backward design, and technical enhancements, the project demonstrates how variable-driven interactions can strengthen both engagement and application.

Let's work together

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