
Holly Henry is a seasoned systems administrator, instructional designer, and technologist with 40 years of experience. She has thrived in the remote work environment of Texas for 22 years working with teammates and colleagues all over the world.. Known for her collaborative spirit and friendly demeanor, Holly has a knack for transforming chaos into order, which makes her an invaluable asset to any team. Her attention to detail is unparalleled, ensuring that every project she undertakes is executed with precision. With an arts background from a time when computers were not prevalent, Holly possesses a unique blend of creativity and technical prowess. Her ability to bridge the gap between artistic expression and technological innovation has enabled her to craft engaging educational experiences that resonate with diverse audiences. Holly’s dedication to her craft and her adaptability in the ever-evolving landscape of instructional design make her a true pioneer in her field.
Holly possesses a remarkable talent for communicating with users in a way that perfectly matches their comfort level with technology. Whether speaking with a complete beginner or an experienced tech enthusiast, she intuitively adapts her language and explanations, ensuring that everyone feels understood and respected. Her approach not only makes complex technical concepts accessible but also builds trust and encourages learning. By breaking down barriers, she empowers users to engage more confidently with the digital world, fostering a positive and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
Experience
I provide: hosting/contract services for small companies and non-profit organizations, building websites/databases for clients, am a contractor for externally hosted web-based sites for educational groups, and an instructional designer and instructional technologist.
Below is a list of select clients who represent a cross-section of groups with whom I have worked. It is, by no means, an exhaustive list:
Arts Institute International (all campuses):
Senior Instructional Designer (Brightspace LMS)
July 2020-Dec 2020, extended to April 2021
Worked with internal faculty/SMEs as well as high-caliber external experts to develop courses in special interest topics as well as core courses.
External SMEs for special interest topics were top-level professionals in their specialty fields and included among others:
SME is a songwriter with Golden Globe, Grammy, Oscar awards and writer for record sales equalling 65,000,000+: Built a peer-to-peer, highly interactive course the art of collaboration in songwriting.
SME is founder of one of the world’s leading music and entertainment conglomerates: Placed his newly published book regarding music online in a highly interactive course.
SME is a Food Network star and Owner/Chef of seven high-end restaurants in Nevada/California: Course on restaurant entrepreneurship, management, and financial issues.
SME is a worldwide Celebrity photographer:of some of Hollywood’s most glamorous celebrities: Course on the art of celebrity photography.
NOLADiaspora.org (New Orleans)
Webmaster/Designer (WordPress)
2004 – 2023
Specialized not-for-profit website providing a space for those New Orleans artists, writers, musicians who were forced to leave when Hurricane Katrina destroyed their homes and businesses in order to continue their art. Quarterly journal.
GRSCOGlobal.com (Austin):
Instructional Designer/Technologist (Contract)
2020 – 2022:
Built Ecommerce/Wordpress/LearnDash LMS system for specialized training for GRSCO clients; UI/UX, instructional design, site design, training.
Citizen’s High School (Florida):
Instructional Designer/Technologist (Contract)
2020:
Canvas LMS – Instructional design/interactive design/graphics design courses in Canvas LMS and using H5P
Legis Training (New York City)
Instructional Designer/Technologist (Contract) (WordPress)
2019- 2022:
Build and maintain LearnPress/Wordpress
Instructional design of courses in
Sexual Harassment,
MARGIN Gang Certification for Law Enforcement
BeyondCampus Innovations (Colorado):
Instructional Designer (Contract) (Proprietary LMS)
2019
Instructional Designer/SME in 508 compliance. Built special assets for courses in partnering Universities (Saudi Arabia).
Other websites:
-Ecommerce site for clothing/accessories for use in the funeral industry.
-Pediatric physicians group providing patient-related information and appointment scheduling.
-Ecommerce site to show gallery of available art for sale.
-Informational site to provide educational materials for teachers
My work in this role centers on designing and developing learning materials on WordPress-based sites using LifterLMS, AstraPro, Gamipress, QSM, ActiveCampaign, and WPFusion which integrates a comprehensive and user-friendly learning management system. These plugins are pivotal in facilitating course creation, user management, progress tracking, and assessments, transforming each site into an end-to-end educational platform. The design is centered around engaging, accessible learning experiences, incorporating responsive themes for seamless navigation across devices, and multimedia elements such as videos, quizzes, and interactive modules to boost engagement. Moreover, the systems prioritize continuous evaluation and feedback to adapt and evolve in response to the needs of students and educators. This iterative process ensures that the platform remains relevant and effective, ultimately enhancing the overall educational experience.
Select Accomplishments:
Work with Special Consumer-based programs to update and maintain content on those sites, and create and provide sites, security, backups, and all technology required:
– Know Yourself, Grow Your Wealth® (KYGYW) – 3 versions: Multicultural, HBCU, Spanish translation
– The Retirement Course® (TRC)
– KnowledgeHub+ (KH+)
– Lifelong Learning
– Manage and provide ActiveCampaign data, functionality, coding, automations.
– Lead quality control, support, and security of all educational delivery and learning materials provided in a digital format through the educational technology platforms using the WordPress systems.
– Create new sites based on project management needs in WordPress.
– Work with faculty members, SMEs, and colleagues across all WordPress sites to apply instructional design and technology strategies to new, existing and revised content.
– Revise content with new instructional technology applications as needed/requested.
– Provide training and support in use of new instructional technology programs
– Evaluate product/service technology, support requirements, test, and apply as needed, across all or select WordPress servers.
– Troubleshoot and resolve issues within the college’s virtual WordPress classroom.
– Perform data analytics to assist in the improvement of student achievement.
– Provide data to stakeholders regarding users in the WordPress system.
– Provide tech stack, costs, risk and technical information to stakeholders to maintain security and budget requirements.
The American Public University System incorporates The American Public University, The American Military University, and Hondros College of Nursing. In the 10+ years, I worked in the IT Department, Center for Applied Learning, Instructional Design department, and The Office of Research and Development. My role revolved around instructional design, research, and technologies for online learning.
Select Accomplishments:
Center for Applied Learning: Instructional Design, Instructional Technology in creation of corporate training courses.
– Set up WordPress for testing on personal server
– Adopted WordPress to achieve highly interactive courses without overreaching budget
– Implemented WordPress for corporate training courses
– Build and design corporate training courses
– Support courses for users
CIICP (Course Innovation and Interactive Content Project) Instructional Design Lead for creation of interactive DPS apps of APUS course content.
– Instructional Design of course apps (Music, History, Science, etc.)
– Work with SMEs to provide guidance in desired content
– Liaison between vendors and APUS for development of materials
– Reporting to adminstrators, stakeholders of progress
Developed needs analysis and programming additions to Common Library for Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) to analyze University course content against learning objectives required by the University.
– Needs analysis of Common Library (CL) additions for use in LSA
– Work in conjunction with backend programmers to make appropriate changes to CL
– Import courses from LMS using IMS Common Cartridge/SCORM and manual pulls
– Manual vs mechanical analysis of objective matches in courses
Designed and built special projects for the VP of Research and Development in the areas of technical research, instructional design, and instructional technology. Designed and built international courses for the VP of Research
– Lead Instructional Designer/Technical Support for Educator LMS and Sakai LMS
– Instructional Design using Articulate360/Rise360, Captivate, WordPress, University Sakai LMS
– Specialized instructional design in corporate, military, and law enforcement training
– Built and setup multiple demonstration courses to gain corporate contracts for courses
– Migrate courses from Educator LMS to Sakai LMS using IMS Common Cartridge/SCORM and manual pulls
– Trained personnel in use of LMS systems
– Served as SME for Sakai LMS system and migration processes.
– UX design on both Educator and Sakai LMSs
– Pedagogical/andragogical specialist using Bloom’s, the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework, Quality Matters, and ADDIE and Agile models.
– Provided both 1st and 2nd Tier support for Ucompass Educator LMS
– Diagnosed all issues, as well as severe issues with LMS, to proactively prevent major downtime.
– Designed and built Northwest University (South Africa) learning module for use on mobile and low-level connections in South Africa
– Chaired IMS Global Learning Consortium LMS RFP committee
In this position, I was responsible for technical staff and day-to-day LMS support provided 24/7/365 to all Ucompass clients in North America. Worked with Ucompass.com server vendors to assure highest level of uptime on all servers used by clients and Ucompass.com. Provided training, instructional design, and technology services to clients as contracted with Ucompass. Provided graphics, sales, and marketing expertise for Ucompass.com.
Select Accomplishments:
– Primary Support Liaison to Florida Virtual School, its global clients, and to American Public University
– Migration from standard LMSs (Blackboard, Angel, Desire2Learn, etc) to the Ucompass Educator proprietary LMS
– Worked with all new clients to assist in migration to LMS, training and building courses using best practices and instructional design
– Nationwide training of all users in Educator LMS
– Assistant to President
In this position I provided email and web services, training, and Internet support to 77 public school districts and 22 charter schools in a 10-county area in north central Texas. The Region 11 area includes 53,000 educators and more than 467,000 students. Designed and maintained ESC 11’s website as well as providing web-based hosting services to all districts in Region 11. Provided support and maintenance of equipment and services 24/7/365 to all districts in Region 11. Purchased the Ucompass.com Educator LMS for use in the Service Center to provide online courses centered around the Service Center’s needs for their districts and charter schools.
As a primary user of Ucompass.com Educator, sold, trained, and administrated LMS services to Service Centers and educational organizations in Texas.
Provided statewide primary Ucompass.com Educator 1st and 2nd tier support for Texas ESC staffs and students.
Select Accomplishments:
– Designed and built accredited, certified continuing education courses for Texas Association of School Business Officials through a Texas Education Agency grant and offered to all districts.
– Sole instructional designer and technologist on Texas State Committee providing online certified competency courses and web-based databases for School Business Officials.
– Designed and built interactive, media-based 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade Spanish courses for Birdville ISD through a grant from the Texas Education Agency to provide Spanish lessons to schools without Spanish instructors.
NTS, Inc provided credit card services to trucking companies. First Data Corp purchased NTS in 1997 and merged it with EDS, Inc (Dallas, TX) and began offering payment credit cards to all trucking companies in North America. In 1999, this company was merged with ComData.
As lead support specialist, my role provided network analysis, administration and 24/7/365 support to all users and administrators within the division. Responsible for support specialists in maintaining, upgrading, and securing all workstations at the Division as well as all notebooks and phone equipment signed out to sales representatives. Provided database support to all programmers as well as the Credit Card Call Center within the NTS system. Provided security analysis and research analysis of activities within the credit card systems.
Maintained, upgraded, and supported all Novell networks, Faxgate, PCOlnacs, Dun & Bradstreet, and backup servers, 350+ workstation upgrades and maintenance. Provided Y2K analysis and solutions. Standardized all workstations in both hardware and software.
Select Accomplishments:
– Annual GEM Award Winner for User Support
– Annual President’s Award Winner for User Support
– Worked with Credit Card Fraud department at First Data Corporate Headquarters to analyze data and resolve issue surrounding credit card creation and abuse by one of the lead programmers.
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History started in 1941 and by 1985, boasted an annual attendance of 1.1 million visitors. The Museum incorporates an IMAX theater and a planetarium, and houses artifacts, dinosaur bones, and state treasures. It provides a Museum School for 4-12 year-olds.
My role entailed providing network, phone system, and database administration services 24/7/365 for all systems including internal user workstations, Museum Box Office system, the phone system, Museum School system, and the Gift Shop, as well as workstations used by patrons in KidSpace, regular exhibits. Responsible for designing and maintaining the Museum artifact database as well as the Museum School registration database. Also responsible for all incoming traveling AAM member exhibit computer hardware and software.
Select Accomplishments:
– Programmed special educational and exhibit-related systems and programs for Museum’s own contributions to traveling AAM member exhibits.
– Purchased, installed, networked, and maintained all computer systems in the Museum used by staff and administrators.
– Designed, built, and maintained Museum’s first website
– End-User Group President for Texas FundMaster users (Fundraising software) for five years.
– Created, monitored, and maintained KidSpace Computer Lab using donated equipment