Organized Content to Support Learning
Throughout my work as a professor and researcher, I have developed different support materials for classes, presentations, studies, and academic activities.
These materials aim to transform complex topics into clearer, more visual, and practical resources, combining research, information organization, and practical experience.
Resources to Support Study, Research, and Teaching
Some of these materials were created to support academic and professional activities, presenting content in a more organized and practical way.
Sucupira Platform
Materials and guidance for accessing academic information and using the Sucupira Platform in activities related to postgraduate education and research.
Consumer Behavior
Content developed to support classes and presentations on consumer behavior, decision-making, and topics related to marketing.
Design Sprint
Structured material designed to support the understanding and application of Design Sprint in innovation processes, problem-solving, and solution development.
Research, Organization, and Visual Communication
Creating effective teaching materials involves more than simply gathering information. It requires selecting content, organizing ideas, defining a logical sequence, and choosing the best way to present each concept.
Research
Identifying references, concepts, and relevant information related to the topic being addressed.
Organization
Structuring the content in a sequence that facilitates understanding, consultation, and learning.
Visual Representation
Using slides, diagrams, images, and other resources to make information clearer and easier to understand.
Application
The material is designed to support a specific activity, whether a class, presentation, study session, or research process.
Organizing knowledge is also part of the teaching process.
Well-designed teaching materials do not replace learning, but they can help guide the process, connect concepts, and make complex content more accessible.