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As you read in my space, I am keeping myself updated in education, e-learning, instructional design, training development, project management, criminal justice, law enforcement, intelligence analysis, and other areas of interest.
Also, you will find partnerships with organizations in the research and design of online courses.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common queries about academic research, teaching methodologies, and Agnes Elisa’s work in social justice and criminal justice.
What are your key duties and responsibilities as a bilingual criminologist and former special agent?
My main responsibilities include analyzing criminal cases involving organized crime and drug trafficking and using my bilingual skills to assess intelligence. As a former special agent, I conducted investigations and provided actionable insights for law enforcement. I also offered strategic recommendations for cross-border crime and collaborated with international organizations like Interpol.
How does your intelligence analyst background support your eLearning and instructional design work?
My experience as an intelligence analyst has honed my critical thinking, data analysis, and problem-solving skills, which are integral to creating effective eLearning content. I leverage these skills to design training modules that are research-driven, scenario-based, and highly interactive. By incorporating real-world intelligence case studies, I provide learners with practical applications and context, making the content engaging and relevant.
What ongoing projects could you work on as an eLearning instructional designer in the criminal justice field?
- Designing interactive courses on crime analysis techniques and intelligence gathering for law enforcement professionals.
- Developing bilingual training programs on cultural competency for officers working in diverse communities.
- Creating simulations to train investigators on handling cybercrime cases.
- Implementing virtual instructor-led workshops on international criminal law and cross-border collaboration.
- Building compliance modules for organizations focusing on ethical practices in investigations.
What are the main challenges you face when combining expertise in criminology and instructional design?
The main challenges include simplifying highly technical or confidential criminology content without losing accuracy for a diverse audience. Balancing the theoretical aspects of criminology with practical, actionable skills can also be challenging. Additionally, adapting content to different languages and cultural contexts requires careful consideration to maintain authenticity and relevance.
How do you ensure that your training programs address the needs of diverse learners in law enforcement and intelligence?
I ensure diversity by conducting thorough audience analyses before designing any program and identifying learners’ skill levels, languages, and preferred learning methods. I create inclusive, accessible content by incorporating multiple formats, such as videos, infographics, and scenario-based activities. Additionally, I emphasize cultural sensitivity and practical applications relevant to different regions and roles within law enforcement and intelligence.