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Schematic Standards

The Architectural Framework of Instruction

Schematic standards ensure that every project is built on a structural foundation of architectural integrity. By formalizing technical design documents and modality matrices, we move away from "building content" and toward "engineering solutions" that are scalable, predictable, and aligned with clinical needs.

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Technical Design Docs

The structural foundation used to finalize project scope and secure clinical sign-off before development begins.

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Modality Selection Matrix

A strategic decision path for choosing the most effective delivery method based on technical requirements and behavioral needs.

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Storyboarding

Translating technical medical content into visual scripts that define every interaction and media asset in the simulation.

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Branching Logic Maps

Visual flowcharts used to map complex clinical decision paths and track behavioral outcomes within simulations.

Logic Templates
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System Logic Guidelines

Standardized frameworks for building branching scenarios and clinical decision trees that mirror hospital environments.

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Competency Mapping

The architectural framework for aligning specific learning interactions to organizational clinical competency requirements.

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Demo Note

The Structural Foundation

I treat schematics as the non-negotiable structural foundation of a project. By mandating Technical Design Documents, I ensure that instructional architecture is fully vetted for clinical accuracy and technical feasibility before any development hours are invested.

Scalable Systems Thinking

I utilize System Logic Guidelines and Branching Maps to move beyond linear learning. This architectural framework allows us to build complex, high-stakes simulations that can be scaled across different clinical departments while maintaining a consistent "source of truth."

Decision-First Design

Through the Modality Selection Matrix, I eliminate "shiny object syndrome." Every delivery choice is an engineering decision based on the cognitive load of the clinician and the technical requirements of the environment, ensuring maximum instructional impact.

Competency Alignment

My schematic process includes strict Competency Mapping. This ensures that every storyboard interaction is not just engaging, but directly tied to organizational clinical standards, making the path from "training" to "verified performance" audit-ready.

Future Architectural Expansion Ideas:

Automated Logic Mapping Interoperability Standards (LTI/xAPI) Modular Content Architectures Clinical Decision Tree AI Load-Bearing Design Audits Universal Design Frameworks Simulation Stress-Testing Data-Driven UX Optimization