Kevin Bowersox-Johnson

Biography

Hi. I'm Kevin. I use He/Him/His Pronouns (Why Pronouns Matter). I'm currently the Executive Director, eLearning for the Seattle Colleges - a three college district.

My interest in technology began when I was 14. I detasseled corn for a summer in order to save and buy my first computer: a Commodore 64. I spent hours teaching myself to program, which later lead to a programming position at the University of Illinois. Anyone remember PLATO terminals? Since, I have developed curriculum and taught in academic, non-profit, and corporate environments. I have also held administrative positions focusing on developing and supporting faculty - collaborating with and leading projects for nearly every department within the academic institution.

What to Expect in our Class

My Teaching Style

In the classroom, we'll engage in discussion, develop individual and group projects, and learn together. My educational philosophy is that "Education is a collaborative process with an end goal of measurably increasing knowledge through the use of inclusive, equitable, accessible, and anti-racist teaching and learning practices."

As a leader in education, I am driven by student experience and success. This success is derived from effective and efficient operational systems and quality course design and teaching practices. Though my work spans across all aspects of the educational experience, my passion is in developing programs and support services in collaboration with faculty in a manner that expands educational access to students through accessible, anti-racist, and equitable teaching and learning practices.

My Expectations

During the course of our time together, you will be expected to engage in discussions with me and your peers, share your experience, relate the content of our courses to your own experiences and situations, and commit to meeting initial deadlines. Once initial deadlines are met, you get the entire quarter to submit work as many times as possible to earn full credit. Your success matters and you will get out of the courses what you put into them. My role is to help you be successful by being available, providing resources, and coaching when needed.

My Work in the Community

Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility

I serve as an Inclusion Advocate on several committees working to ensure hiring practices, teaching strategies, and institutional policies are developed and implemented using best practices in Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility. I have also founded one queer community center and help start another - providing support, educational, and social opportunities to a diverse and marginalized community. 

Quality Teaching and Learning

Responsible for the creation of a faculty development program that resulted in over 120 faculty participating in over 1,500 hours of training within the first year. In the early 2000s, I facilitated a statewide initiative which led to the creation of a quality design rubric for online courses. 

Quality Online Course Design

I led a state-wide team of faculty and eLearning professional to develop an internationally recognized list of standards for designing quality online courses.

Publications

Johnson, K. & Manning, S. (2011). The Technology Toolbelt for Teaching. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Johnson, K. & Manning, S. (2010). Online education for dummies. Indianapolis: Wiley Publishing, Inc.

Johnson, K. (2010). The Global Campus: Examining the Initiative From the perspective of Diffusion Theory. Distance Learning, 7(1), 49-54.

National Network for Child Care – NNCC. Johnson, K. (1995). Positive Performance Appraisal. In Todd, C.M. (Ed.), “School-age connections”, 4(4), Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service.

National Network for Child Care – NNCC. Johnson, K. (1995). Planning for kids by kids. In Todd, C.M. (Ed.), “School-age connections”, 4(4), Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service.My Credentials

Education

ABD (All But Dissertation), Instructional Technology & Distance Education, Nova Southeastern University

Masters of Education (M.Ed.), Curriculum & Instruction, University of Illinois

Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Leisure Studies, Recreational Administration, Eastern Illinois UniversityCertificate in LXD, Learning Theories and UI/UX, University of Oregon

Graduate Courses Taught

Instructional Design

Introduction to Online Learning

Issues and Strategies for Faculty Support and Development

Web Design Principles for Online Educators

Synchronous Classrooms

Quality Assurance and Accountability in Distance Education.

Undergraduate Courses Taught

Website Management

Computer Technology

HTML

Microsoft Office Professional

Business Internships

Database Management

PC Troubleshooting/Configuration

Speech/Communication

Awards

Distinguished Service Award, University of Illinois, LGBT Resource Center

Degrees & Certificates

B.S., Leisure Studies: Recreation Administration
M.Ed., Education: Curriculum & Instruction
ABD, Instructional Technology & Distance Education

Certificate in LXD, Learning Theories and UI/UX