Usage Policy

Usage & Permissions Policy

Last updated: August 2025

All content featured on this website and in linked projects, including instructional modules, simulations, audio voiceovers, data collection tools, assessment items, design layouts, visual assets, and written instructional content, is the intellectual property of Natalie Mohr unless otherwise stated.

What You’re Welcome to Do

You may:

  • View and interact with project demos for inspiration, review, or educational research

  • Share direct links to my portfolio or project previews with credit

  • Reference project designs in academic discussions, research papers, or instructional design classes (with citation)

What You May Not Do Without Permission

You may not:

  • Reuse, copy, download, or modify any simulations, graphics, voiceovers, instructional text, or assessments

  • Embed projects directly into a learning management system (LMS) or training portal

  • Publish my work under another name or redistribute it on other websites or portfolios

  • Use my work for commercial training or revenue-generating programs

Doing so without written permission constitutes copyright infringement and may result in legal action.

How My Work is Protected

  • All project content is copyrighted

  • IP addresses may be logged to deter and prevent misuse

  • Interactive modules include embedded protections and tracking

  • Some projects are licensed for demo viewing only

Interested in Using My Work?

If you are an educator, nonprofit, or employer interested in using part of a module or collaborating on a new version of a project:

Please email me at info@nataliemohr.net

Include:

  • Your name and organization

  • The purpose of use (classroom demo, LMS integration, grant project, etc.)

  • The name of the project or module you're requesting access to

Permissions are granted on a case-by-case basis and often free for educational, nonprofit, or research use.

Unauthorized Use

Unlicensed reuse or sharing of any protected content may result in removal requests, DMCA notices, or legal escalation.