Principal Instructional Designer | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Kerri Crowley MST, ALM, CPACC, is a principal instructional designer at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), where she develops inclusive, multi-modal learning experiences for healthcare professionals. Her approach to instructional design is grounded in over a decade of experience as a high school educator, paired with advanced degrees in education and digital media design from Rowan University and Harvard University. Kerri is a Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC), reflecting her expertise in accessibility and inclusive education. At CHOP, she leads enterprise-wide initiatives focused on digital accessibility, Universal Design, and advancing equity in healthcare learning environments. A frequent conference speaker, she is known for translating complex accessibility standards into practical, learner-centered strategies, often incorporating emerging tools like AI to support inclusion. Outside of work, she enjoys making music, exercising, and spending time with loved ones.
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