[DG: Teaching & Learning] [Announcements] Teaching with Sakai Innovation Award Winners
Josh Baron
Josh.Baron at marist.edu
Thu May 20 09:24:27 PDT 2010
Congratulations to all of the winners of this year's Teaching with Sakai
Innovation Award!
I would also like to thank Sue and Kate, as well as all of the other
members of the Award Committee, for what I know is a significant effort
that goes into the entire award program, from setting up the application
process to organizing the judging and interviews. Your efforts are a
tremendous contribution to the work of the community!
Josh
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Joshua Baron
Director, Academic Technology and eLearning
Marist College
Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
(845) 575-3623 (work)
Twitter: JoshBaron
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We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2010 Teaching with Sakai
Innovation Awards. Winners in the 3rd annual competition are:
First Prize: Scott Bowman, Juvenile Justice, Texas State University-San
Marcos
Second Prize: Sally Knipe, Transitions in Middle Schooling, Charles Sturt
University
Honorable Mention: Joshua Danish, Computational Technologies in
Educational Ecosystems, Indiana University Bloomington
Honorable Mention: Karen Swenson, Introduction to Science Fiction and
Fantasy, Virginia Tech
Each of the winners will be presenting their use of Sakai for teaching and
learning at the Sakai Conference in Denver, Colorado on June 15 – 17,
2010. Please see the conference website for the time and location of the
presentations. http://sakaiproject.org/static/conference-2010.htm
The Teaching and with Sakai Innovation Award (TWSIA) highlights the core
elements of our community. The TWSIA program chairs, Kate Ellis and Susan
Roig, made a critical contribution in leading and managing the entire
award process, with support of a strong committee. The panel of judges
contributed their valuable time and expertise. IBM’s sponsorship and
support from rSmart and Jon Wiley & Sons funded the prizes and travel for
the participants. These collective contributions allow us to recognize and
acknowledge faculty members that are leading innovation in teaching and
learning, and to learn from their ideas in order to seed new opportunities
for improvement and creativity.
On behalf of the community, I would like to congratulate the winners, and
thank those who contributed to make these important awards possible.
TWSIA Program Chairs
· Kate Ellis, Indiana University
· Susan Roig, Claremont Graduate University
TWSIA Judges
· Ken Bain, Montclair State University
· Angela T. Ragusa, Charles Sturt University
· Karen Swan, University of Illinois Springfield
· James Zimmerman, Montclair State University
TWSIA Sponsors
· Lead Sponsor, IBM
· Supporting Sponsor, rSmart
· Supporting Sponsor, John Wiley & Sons
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