When I was a student, both at school and university, I loved organising my material, creating maps, schemes, and anything else that could simplify my own study. My classmates relied on my notes and study tips to prepare for their exams. I’ve always enjoyed simplifying the learning process.
Ten years ago, after my Master’s degree, I got a job in France as an Italian language assistant in public schools.
My role was to create engaging and interactive materials about the Italian language and culture, with a focus on spoken language and pronunciation.
It was during that experience that I learned how to manage a classroom in front of students. However, what I discovered was how much I enjoyed working at my laptop, giving full freedom to my creativity.
That’s why I have now decided that it is time for me to look for a job as an instructional designer, and to be part of a team where I can help companies make the learning process simple and pleasant.
As a teacher, instructional designer, e-learning designer, content creator, and solopreneur.
MATERIALS CREATED
Slides, presentations, games, quizzes, blogs, newsletters, videos, homework, flashcards, and courses for one-to-one, group lessons, video lessons, and self-study.
STUDENTS
From all around the world, ages 16–80, all levels.
LANGUAGES
Italian (Native) English (C1) Spanish (C1) French (B2)