Former child actor, ableism dismantler, and instructional design goddess Jacqueline Steiger hangs out with author and Emmy-honored casting director Bonnie Gillespie to chat about spoon theory and capacity, passing as compliance training, and how to be a better ally.
Here is the chat from our live session!
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Jacqueline Steiger is an instructional designer passionate about creating engaging, accessible learning experiences that change our perceptions. From being swung around by her pigtails in Matilda to writing and producing content professionally, she’s got media production in her bones. As an academic, Jacqueline has specialized in linguistics, anthropology, queer studies, early childhood development, and pedagogical studies… giving you Ms. Frizzle energy with a solid grounding in the data. As an instructional designer, Jacqueline acts as a project manager, production coordinator, and curriculum designer at once to solve the connection issues between expert and audience. When not helping creatives and educators transform their material, Jacqueline spends her time baking or thinking about cephalopods.