Sowa named Cowley's eLearnig director
With online classes serving as the fastest growing portion of Cowley College,
the school hired Tiffany Sowa as its new eLearning director.
Sowa’s job duties include planning, implementing, and evaluating the online
learning program at the college, and enhancing the learning opportunities for
a diverse student population through the delivery of online classes. The major
component of the director’s job is to encourage the delivery of quality
education through an online format.
“Online classes are the fastest growing segment of the college, so we felt
we needed to give special attention to it by creating a division of the college
called e-Learning,” Cowley College President Dr. Patrick J. McAtee said. “We
need to provide an opportunity for those who feel technology is the best way
for them to learn. Still, the overriding issue for the college is how to attract
students to the main campus, and provide them with a great learning experience
while here.”
Online education is growing in response to the needs of people who may not be
in a traditional situation for attending college because of work, family, or
other obligations, as well as the “traditional” student who is more
versed in the electronic age.
“My hope is that we can create an environment that is rich with possibilities
for everyone who is interested in getting an education,” Sowa said. “Dr.
McAtee and the vice presidents have an excellent vision of what they would like
online education to mean for Cowley, and I am tasked with making that vision
a reality.”
Some individuals believe online classes are easier than on-campus classes. However,
Sowa said that is not the case.
“Online education is no less challenging than face-to-face classes,” Sowa
said. “It takes dedication and hard work just like any other courses, maybe
more. The difference is that with online, you are opening the doors for everyone
to equip themselves with knowledge to be more successful.”
Sowa would like to see more development of online courses in other departments
within the college, and work on improving the accessibility of online services
provided by the college. She would also like to develop more online degree opportunities.
“I am tremendously excited about the opportunities that exist with this
position,” Sowa said. “The possibilities are limitless. Cowley College
is on the edge of having really great success with an online program, and I hope
to extend that vision so that when people think of online education, they think
of Cowley first.”
Sowa’s office is located at the college’s new eLearning Center, at
4900 Pawnee, Suite 106 and 108, in Wichita.
Working with Sowa is Lisa Craft, the coordinator of learning technology; Julie
Rorabaugh, the director of instructional technology; and Marlys Nelson, enrollment/help
desk specialist.
Summer 2008
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