posted July 5, 2007 Winners of the “Exemplary Use of Technology in Teaching” contest explained their award-winning projects as the kick-off event for the Summer Faculty Institute, held June 18-22. The annual contest seeks to identify and reward faculty members who successfully incorporate technology into their teaching to enhance students' learning experience.
Entries were judged by their learning goals and how the particular technology used helped faculty members achieve their objectives. Gabriele Bauer, teaching consultant in the Center for Teaching Effectiveness, Chrystalla Mouza, assistant professor in the School of Education, and Janet de Vry, manager in IT-User Services, served as judges.
Read the full
article on UDaily for descriptions of each of the winning projects.