

eBit course modules for
Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN)
Client
The Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN) stands as Ontario’s premier initiative within the automotive and mobility sector. It serves as a driving force for economic development while also catalyzing a future focused on creating safer, cleaner, and more efficient transportation solutions.

Objective
Develop tailored SCORM courses aimed at young learners that can serve as a powerful catalyst for promoting electric vehicles (EVs) among the next generation. These courses should be thoughtfully structured to not only impart fundamental design principles but also instill a deep understanding of sustainable transportation concepts.

Deliverables
The project emphasizes dynamic and captivating course modules accessible via a user-friendly learning management system. The content revolves around narrative-driven instruction, immersive simulations, real-world scenarios, and their ramifications. Periodic knowledge assessments punctuate the learning journey, culminating in a comprehensive final evaluation to earn a certificate of completion.

Result
I created comprehensive storyboards, fine-tuned course outlines, formative and summative assessments and intricately crafted modules. Moreover, I assumed a pivotal role in scrutinizing development milestones and supervising diverse testing phases, integrating data-driven insights to enhance course efficacy. The courses have been successfully launched in the D2L learning management system, with learners actively immersed in the educational journey.
Access the course modules
Select the links below to visit the Lambton College website to access the free courses developed for the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN).
The Future of Transportation: Designing the Next Generation of Electric Vehicles
Electromagnets Under The Hood: What Makes Electric Motors Zoom
Machines With Minds: The Story Of Artificial Intelligence
Energy Transformations: Exploring the Law of Conservation of Energy
Planning Ahead: Short-Term Technology Solutions and Long-Term Problems