Sharon Rosenthal is a Principal Instructional Designer at Serco, where she leverages her extensive experience in instructional design and technical writing to create impactful learning experiences. With a strong focus on adult learning principles and performance-based solutions, Sharon excels in transforming complex information into accessible...
Sharon Rosenthal is a Principal Instructional Designer at Serco, where she leverages her extensive experience in instructional design and technical writing to create impactful learning experiences. With a strong focus on adult learning principles and performance-based solutions, Sharon excels in transforming complex information into accessible training materials for both synchronous and asynchronous formats. Her expertise in task analysis and needs assessment allows her to identify the specific requirements of diverse learner populations, ensuring that each training initiative is tailored to meet their unique needs.
At Serco, Sharon has led several key projects that exemplify her commitment to enhancing human performance through innovative learning strategies. By employing the ADDIE model and integrating technology into her designs, she has successfully developed web-based training modules and blended learning solutions that engage learners and improve retention. Her proficiency in tools such as Captivate enables her to create interactive and visually appealing content that resonates with adult learners.
Sharon’s collaborative approach fosters teamwork and encourages the sharing of ideas, resulting in client-focused solutions that drive measurable outcomes. Her ability to synthesize information and produce clear, concise documentation further enhances the effectiveness of the training programs she develops. As a thought leader in the field of instructional design, Sharon is dedicated to continuous improvement and staying abreast of industry trends, ensuring that Serco remains at the forefront of learning innovation. Through her work, she not only empowers individuals to achieve their professional goals but also contributes to the overall success of the organization.