Stephanie Wickman, director of instructional design and education technology at Front Range Community College, is the college’s administrator of the year.
She was honored at a meeting of the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education.
Wickman, who joined FRCC in 2007, oversees the college’s online learning system, supervises online and educational technology training, and manages the instructional design team, which works with faculty and instructors to develop online content.
Her recent focus is on accessible web content, which involves designing and coding websites and web content so people with disabilities can use them. “It involves building awareness and giving faculty and staff the help they need to create accessible content,” she says.
Stephanie chairs an annual Teaching with Technology conference. “It touches just about everything technological in an indirect way,” she says.
One thing that motivates her is “the things we do on the back end touch everybody directly.”
Wickman, who lives in Loveland, has a Bachelor of Science in technology and a Master of Education in career and technical education from Bowling Green State University.
About Front Range Community College
FRCC offers nearly 100 degree and certificate programs from locations in Boulder County, Larimer County, Westminster, and Brighton, and online. FRCC is a member of the Colorado Community College System.
About the Colorado Community College System
The Colorado Community College System (CCCS) is the state’s largest system of higher education, serving 137,000 students annually at 13 colleges and 39 locations across Colorado. Our open access mission ensures all Coloradans who aspire to enrich their lives have access to quality higher education opportunities. The System Office provides leadership, advocacy and support to the colleges under the direction of the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education (SBCCOE).