Welcome to my online portfolio. My name’s Craig Hadden, and on this page you’ll find several samples of my work.
What’s on this page?
- Resources for my final project at General Assembly
- A pair of blog posts about a memorable, 3-step method for sharing data insights
- An e-book I wrote that was published by Citrix (in 5 languages)
- A branching scenario interaction I built for an e-learning course
Resources for my final project at General AssemblyTop ↑
In 2021, I completed a 10-week “Data Analytics Accelerator” at General Assembly. The final project (or “capstone”) involved obtaining and analysing some data, then sharing my findings with the tutors and students in a live presentation.
As part of the project, I built a resources page, which shows 1 or 2 of my slides, and has links to the data I’d sourced (from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare).
3-step method for sharing insightsTop ↑
This blog post is the first in a pair I wrote about sharing analytics insights. The posts present a 3-step method for making stakeholders…
- Sit up
- Take notice
- Take action
E-bookTop ↑
Initially, I wrote this e-book as a blog post for Citrix (who at the time owned presentation tools such as GotoMeeting and GotoWebinar).
They then had my blog post professionally illustrated, translated, and published as an e-book in 5 languages:
- English
- French
- German
- Italian
- Spanish
E-learning interaction (branching scenario)Top ↑
I created this branching scenario in Articulate Storyline.
The scenario had previously been part of a full-length e-learning course, which I originally developed in Articulate Presenter.
Over to youTop ↑
Thanks for visiting, and I hope you found something of interest here. If you’d like to learn more about me (or my blog on presentation skills), please see my About page.
Any comments or suggestions (or questions) are always welcome. You can reach me through my Contact me page (which also has links to my social media accounts).
What’s more, if you have your own online portfolio, by all means leave a link in the comment box below – I’d love to see it!