Faith is an Instructional Designer and the expert behind our microcredentialing program and faculty outreach. While she mainly works with faculty, she also helps students understand how to make their credentials work for them. Her must-have apps include Archer’s Mark and Archery Success. Why? Because outside of work Faith is an archery master!
Q: What do you do at eCampus?
A: I am an Instructional Designer at the Center for Teaching and Learning. I get to work on a variety of projects, and I oversee the microcredentialing program and faculty outreach.
Q: How do you work with students–directly or indirectly–at UAF?
A: As an instructional designer, I help promote student success through well-designed courses and success tools such as microcredentials. I also get to work directly with students who have questions about how to put their credentials to work for them.
Q: How can students or the UAF community connect with you?
A: I am always happy to help! Email me at fafleagle@alaska.edu, and I will be in touch.
Q: What do you like about working at UAF eCampus?
A: I love that while my work is primarily with faculty, I get to put to use my years of experience working directly with students. My work connecting higher education with workforce development has been a fun passion project.
Q: What’s your most used emoji?
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Q: If you could only have three apps on a smartphone, which would you pick?
A: Instagram, Archer’s Mark, and Archery Success
Q: What advice would you give to your teenage self?
A: Learn what your personal boundaries are and stick to them. Your exhausted, overwhelmed 20-something self will thank you for it.