Tiffany Morgan serves as an education program coordinator and conducts research, design, production, and implementation of locally created educational media resources.
In her 16 years at Iowa PBS, Tiffany has been an instructional designer for distance learning courses, professional development initiatives, and educational and general audience media productions. Most recently, she led the Iowa Science Phenomena, a collaborative project between Iowa PBS, Iowa organizations, and educators to curate and share a growing collection of Iowa-specific NGSS phenomena, receiving a 2022 National Educational Telecommunications Association Public Media Award for Innovation in Education. Over her 20-year career, she has designed elearning training for military and government clients and instructed graduate courses in distance learning practices and pedagogy at Iowa State University School of Education.
She has served on the Iowa Distance Learning Association board and the PBS Children’s Media & Education Station Leadership Committee and most recently as the Iowa Conservation Education Coalition executive committee secretary.
A graduate of Iowa State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in History and a Master of Science degree in Curriculum and Instructional Technology, Tiffany enjoys researching the intersection of science, technology, data, and the arts.
