Teaching With Sakai Innovation Award 2009

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Teaching Innovation

Although there are many ways in which technology, and in particular Sakai, can make the teaching process more efficient or productive, innovative technology applications truly transform the educational experience. The intent of this award is to highlight examples of educational applications of Sakai which fall into this innovative or transformative category.

Read more about the award at SakaiProject.org.

2009 Teaching With Sakai Innovation Award Winners


Mark Van Dyke, Edith Sheffer, Andrea Crampton, Cherry Stewart

 

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First Place

Dr. Andrea Crampton

Course: Introduction To Forensic Science

Charles Sturt University

School Biomedical Sciences

Wagga Wagga NSW Australia

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Second Place

Dr. Edith Sheffer

Course: Germany and the World Wars, 1870-1990

History Department

Stanford University

Stanford, CA

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Honorable Mentions

Cherry Stewart

Course: Design Reflective and Interactive eLearning: Online Professional Development in Sakai

Professional Development

University of New England

Armidale,NSW Australia

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Dr. Mark Van Dyke

Course: Spring 2008 Public Relations Case Studies; Fall 2008 Communication Capstone

Communications Department

Marist College

Poughkeepsie, NY

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2008 Winners

First Place

Dr. Aileen Y Huang-Saad

Course: Biomedical Engineering Graduate Innovative Design

University of Michigan

Second Place

Mr. Salim Nakhjavani

Course: International Law

University of Cape Town, South Africa

Watch the first and second place winners present at the 9th International Sakai Conference in Paris, France (click the movie projector icon).

Read the full award announcement and browse all the entries.