ACQ is an online training course designed to help DoD Acquisition professionals understand the role and operation of Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs). The course covers FFRDC guiding principles, governance, history, and how to collaborate with these organizations effectively. By the end of the training, learners gain a clear understanding of FFRDCs’ mission and their contributions to the Department of Defense.
Client:
Defense Acquisition University
Year:
2024
Service Offered:
Motion Graphics and Video Production using After Effects
This course required a major update to replace outdated training materials with modern, engaging content. I developed over an hour of new video content, ensuring the visuals aligned with current learning standards. I created timeline animations using After Effects and expressions to enhance comprehension and engagement. The course was built using Composica within DAU’s system and incorporated commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products to streamline development and ensure long-term maintainability.
The updated course was met with highly positive feedback from DAU, particularly for its improved clarity, modernized visuals, and engaging instructional approach. The new video content was well received by leadership, including key stakeholders known for their rigorous standards, and was recognized as a significant enhancement over the previous version. The course now offers a more effective and visually compelling learning experience, while also being cost-effective and easy to maintain, ensuring its continued relevance for future learners.
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