Project Overview
The Focal Point Hub Photo Class 2026 was a collaborative instructional design project focused on developing an engaging, learner-centered online photography course. The goal was to create a structured learning experience that supports hobbyist and aspiring photographers in building practical skills through guided instruction and interactive content.
My Role
I served as a contributing instructional designer on a collaborative team, supporting analysis, design, development, and quality assurance phases of the project.
Needs Assessment & Data Collection
Our team designed and distributed a needs assessment using Google Forms to gather insights from potential learners.
- Identified learner goals, prior experience, and skill gaps
- Collected data to inform course structure and instructional priorities
- Contributed to interpreting results to guide design decisions
Learner Analysis
I conducted a detailed learner analysis examining:
- Prior knowledge and photography experience
- Learning preferences and motivations
- Potential barriers such as time, technical confidence, and skill level
These insights directly informed decisions from the owner/SME around pacing, scaffolding, and content.
Instructional Design & Development
eLearning Development (Lesson 7)
Our team developed Lesson 7 using Articulate Rise. The two team members contributions included:
- Structuring content for clarity and logical progression
- Organizing SME-provided material into an effective learning flow
- Applying multimedia and engagement strategies to support understanding
- Ensuring alignment between objectives, content, and learner interaction
Instructional Scripting (Lesson 8)
For Lesson 8, I collaborated with another team member to develop an instructional script based on content provided by the subject matter expert (SME).
- Translated SME-written content into an interactive eLearning experience
- Determined how content would be presented within Rise (blocks, interactions, flow)
- Designed the learner experience, including pacing and content chunking
- Focused on clarity, engagement, and instructional alignment
This work reflects the role of an instructional designer as a bridge between raw content and effective learning experiences.
Quality Assurance & Iteration
All team members contributed to a collaborative QA process.
My role included:
- Reviewing lessons for instructional alignment and clarity
- Identifying usability and navigation issues
- Ensuring consistency across lessons in tone, structure, and learner experience
Instructional Design Approach
This project applied key instructional design principles:
- Learner-centered design driven by real data
- Alignment between objectives, content, and activities
- Instructional scaffolding to support skill progression
- Thoughtful content transformation from SME material into engaging learning
Outcome
The result was a cohesive online photography course that:
- Translates expert knowledge into structured, accessible learning
- Supports learners at varying skill levels
- Provides a clear and engaging user experience
Reflection
This project strengthened my ability to:
- Translate SME content into effective instructional experiences
- Design within real-world constraints (existing content, team collaboration)
- Think critically about how content is delivered, not just what is taught
- Collaborate across roles in a full-cycle instructional design process
What Made This Challenging
Working with SME-provided content required thoughtful instructional decision-making. Rather than creating original copy, the challenge was translating dense material into a clear, engaging learning experience while maintaining the integrity of the expert’s voice.
Photo Class 2026
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