2007 Sloan-C Excellence in Online Teaching and Learning Award Winners
Excellence in Online Teaching
Michelle Pacansky-Brock, Sierra College
Most Outstanding Achievement in Online Learning by an Individual
Meg Benke, SUNY Empire State College
Excellence in Faculty Development for Online Teaching
The Quality Matters Program, Maryland Online
Excellence in Institution-Wide Online Teaching & Learning Programming
University of Illinois at Springfield
Most Outstanding Online Teaching & Learning Program
AS Veterinary Technology Distance Program, St. Petersburg College
AND
The Stevens China Program. Stevens Institute of Technology
2007 Sloan-C Effective Practice Awards
Miami University: Using Quality Matters to Guide Online Course Development
West Virginia University, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Virginia Tech; Asynchronous Audio Feedback to Enhance Teaching Presence and Students’ Sense of Community
2007 Selection Committee
- Judith S. Eaton, President, Council for Higher Education Accreditation
- Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Distinguished Professor, New Jersey Institute of Technology (2004 Sloan-C Award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Online Learning by an Individual)
- Charles Dziuban, Professor – Educational Foundations, University of Central Florida (2005 Sloan-C Award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Online Teaching Learning by an Individual)
- Carmen Gonzales, Vice Provost New Mexico State University
- John V. Lombardi, President, Louisiana State University System
- Stella Perez, Vice-President of Operations and Technology Programs for the League for Innovation in the Community College
- Karen Swan, Research Professor in the Research Center for Educational Technology at Kent State University (2006 Sloan-C Award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Online Teaching Learning by an Individual)
- Eric E. Fredericksen, Associate Vice Provost, University of Rochester, non-voting Chair
The 2007 Effective Practice Awards were selected by a committee unaffiliated with candidate institutions, including Karen Swan and Dan Robinson of Kent State University, John Sener of Sener Learning Services, and John Bourne and Janet Moore of Sloan-C.
See more information about the Sloan Consortium Awards 2007 pdf
2006 Sloan-C Awards:
Excellence in Faculty Development for Online Teaching
University of Maryland University College
CTLA 201, Teaching with WebTycho Training Course
Excellence in Online Teaching
Bill McCarthy, Quinsigamond Community College and
Susan Oaks, State University of New York Empire State College
Most Outstanding Achievement in Online Learning by an Individual
Karen Swan, Kent State University
Most Outstanding Online Teaching & Learning Program
The Pennsylvania State University
Basic and Advanced Certificates in Turfgrass Management and BS in Turfgrass Science
2006 Effective Practice Awards
Kent State University - Combining Effective Individualized and Group Instruction
Ohio State University -- The Statistical Buffet
WISE -- A Collaborative Distance Education Model for Library and Information Science
2006 Program Profile Award
University of Michigan College of Engineering and GM Technical Education Program -Master of Engineering in Global Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering
2006 Selection Committee
- Judith S. Eaton, President, Council for Higher Education Accreditation
- Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Distinguished Professor, New Jersey Institute of Technology (2004 Sloan-C Award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Online Learning by an Individual)
- John V. Lombardi, President, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Joseph McDonald, President, Salish-Kootenai College
- William Messner, President, Holyoke Community College
- Burks Oakley II, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Illinois (2003 Award for Most outstanding Achievement in Online Teaching & Learning by an Individual)
- Gerardo de los Santos, President, League for Innovation in the Community College
- Charles Dziuban, Professor – Educational Foundations, University of Central Florida (2005 Sloan-C Award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Online Teaching Learning by an Individual)
- Eric E. Fredericksen, Associate Vice Provost, University of Rochester, Chair
Effective Practice and Program Profile Awards were selected by the Sloan-C Editors for Effective Practices:
- Tana Bishop of the University of Maryland University College
- Melody Thompson of The Pennsylvania State University World Campus
- Peter Shea of the State University of New York University at Albany
- John Sener of Sener Learning Services
- Karen Swan of Kent State University
See more information about the Sloan Consortium Awards 2006 pdf
The 2005 Awards
2005 Sloan C Excellence in Online Teaching & Learning Award Winners
Excellence in Faculty Development for Online Teaching University of Massachusetts Lowell, Online Teaching Institute
Excellence in Institution-Wide Online Teaching & Learning Programming University of Massachusetts Lowell, Online Education Program Excellence in Online Teaching Joan Cannon, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Most Outstanding Achievement in Online Learning by an Individual Charles Dziuban, University of Central Florida
Most Outstanding Online Teaching & Learning Program University of Maryland University College, MBA Program
The 2005 Sloan-C Award for Effective Practice will be presented to
Mercy College ( New York) for its practice of using cohorts to build online learning community. Read the full press release for Effective Practice and for Excellence in Online Teaching & Learning.
2005 Selection Committee
Judith S. Eaton, President, Council for Higher Education
Accreditation
Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Distinguished Professor, New Jersey
Institute of Technology (2004 Sloan-C Award for Most Outstanding Achievement
in Online Learning by an Individual)
John V. Lombardi, President, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Joseph McDonald, President, Salish-Kootenai College
William Messner, President, Holyoke Community College
Burks Oakley II, Associate Vice President for Academic
Affairs, University of Illinois (2003 Award for Most outstanding Achievement
in Online Teaching & Learning by an Individual)
Gerardo de los Santos, President, League for Innovation
in the Community College
Ray Schroeder, Professor of Communication, University
of Illinois at Springfield (2002 Sloan-C Award for Most Outstanding Achievement
in ALN by an Individual)
Eric E. Fredericksen, Eric E. Fredericksen, Associate
Vice Provost, University of Rochester, non-voting committee chair
The 2004 Awards
Awards were presented during the Sloan-C Gala at the Tenth
Sloan-C International Conference on Asynchronous Learning Networks in Orlando, Florida, on November 12, 2004.
Excellence in Teaching and Learning Awards
The Sloan-C Awards Selection Committee for 2004 was comprised of Judith S. Eaton, President, Council for Higher Education Accreditation, John V. Lombardi, President, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Joseph McDonald, President, Salish- Kootenai College, Sidney A. McPhee, President, Middle Tennessee State University, William Messner, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin Colleges, Diana Oblinger, Vice-President, EDUCAUSE; Eric E. Fredericksen, Director of Distributed Learning Services, Cornell University served as the non-voting committee chair.
2004 Awardees for Effective practices
Effective Practices were nominated by the Sloan-C editors for effective practices: Meg Benke of Empire State College, Tana Bishop of the University of Maryland University College, Melody Thompson of The Pennsylvania State University World Campus, John Sener of Sener Learning Services, and Karen Swan of Kent State University. Awardees were selected by were selected by an invited panel of judges: Bruce Chaloux, Southern Regional Education Board; Joeann Humbert, Rochester Institute of Technology; George Otte, City University of New York; Carol Scarafiotti, Rio Salado College; and Ray Schroeder, University of Illinois-Springfield.
The 2003 Awards
For Excellence in Teaching and Learning
In recognition
of the continuing growth of the quality of online learning, the Sloan
Consortium (Sloan-C) announces annual awards for excellence
in online education. The honors, selected by a distinguished panel of judges, were presented to the recipients
on November 15 by the leadership of Sloan-C, an association of
more than 500 institutions and organizations of higher education
that have joined together to deliver and promote online learning. --
more...
Institution-Wide Online Teaching & Learning Programming: Web.Campus.Stevens - Stevens Institute of Technology
Excellence in Online Teaching & Learning
Faculty Development:
Faculty Development Initiative - University of Central Florida
Most Outstanding Online Teaching & Learning
Program:
Master of Distance Education - University of Maryland University
College
Excellence in Online Teaching:
William Pelz - Herkimer County Community College
Most outstanding Achievement in Online Teaching & Learning
by an Individual: Burks Oakley II - University
of Illinois
Sloan-C 2003 Awards for Effective Practices
Access
Anytime
Anywhere Chemistry Experience:
University of North Carolina, Wilmington; University of Colorado,
Denver - Jimmy Reeves, Associate Professor of Chemistry, University
of North Carolina at Wilmington. Doris Kimbrough, Associate Professor
of
Chemistry, University of Colorado at Denver
Cost Effectiveness
Cost-Effective
Distributed Learning with Electronics Labs:
Brigham Young University - Olin Campbell, Associate Professor,
Instructional Psychology and Technology
Faculty Satisfaction
Faculty
Self-Study Research Project:
Pennsylvania State University World Campus -
Melody Thompson, Director, American Center for the Study of
Distance Education and Director of Quality & Planning
Learning Effectiveness
Repurposeable
Learning Objects: the TALON Learning Object System:
Indiana University-Bloomington - Jeremy Dunning, Dean, School of
Continuing Studies and Professor of Geology and Geophysics, Indiana
University
Student Satisfaction
The
Real-Time Case Method: Access to Real-Time, Real-World Cases:
University of Massachusetts -
James Theroux, Flavin Professor of Entrepreneurship Isenberg School
of Management, University of Massachusetts
The Sloan Consortium 2002 Effective Practice
Awards
Excellence in Online Learning Effectiveness
Mercy College
Dr. Boria Sax
Wizards: Student Tutors Help Peers Learn
Excellence in Online Cost Effectiveness
The Pennsylvania State
University
Dr. John T. Harwood and Dr. William L. Harkness
Mixed Delivery Model Proves Cost-Effective
Excellence in Online Access
Rio Salado College
Carol J. Scarafiotti
and Dr. Patricia S. Case
Systems Approach to Online Learning
Excellence in Online Faculty Satisfaction
The Pennsylvania State
University
UniSCOPE
Multi-Dimensional Model for Review of Scholarly Activity
Excellence in Student Satisfaction
Pace University
Dr. David
Sachs and Dr. Nancy L. Hale
Online Support Services: Focus on Student Satisfaction
The Sloan Consortium 2002
Awards for Excellence in Online Teaching and Learning
Sloan-C annual awards were presented at the 8th Sloan-C International
Conference on Online Learning in Orlando, Florida, on November 8, 2002.
Burks Oakley II, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at the
University of Illinois, and non-voting chair of the selection committee
commented that the very high quality of this year's nominations demonstrates
that online learning is in the fabric of today's higher learning: "These
awards recognize, not just individuals, not just institutions-but also
the immense networks of people engaged in improving higher education.". --
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Most Outstanding Achievement in ALN by an Individual: Professor
Ray Schroeder of the University of Illinois at Springfield (UIS)
Excellence in ALN Teaching will be awarded to Professor Mary
Ann Koory, of the University of California Berkeley Extension Online
Most Outstanding ALN Program: The Graduate Medical Education
(GME) Core Curriculum, offered by the College of Medicine at the University
of Illinois at Chicago
Excellence in ALN Faculty Development: the Illinois Online Network
(ION)
Excellence in Institution-Wide ALN Programming will be presented
to the State University of New York Learning Network (SLN)
2002
Learning and Skills Development Agency (LSDA) Practitioner Award for
Technology and Innovation in Education
The first awards for innovations in learning technology, created by
the Learning and Skills Development Agency (LSDA), were presented at
the Technology and innovation in education conference on 2 May. The
awards were presented to individuals who have displayed outstanding
enterprise and imagination in the use of learning technologies.
LSDA Practitioner Award for Technology and Innovation in Education
Quality in Staff development for Information and Learning Technology
(sponsored by Granada Learning plc)
Winner: Julia Duggleby, The Sheffield College
The Sloan Consortium 2001 Awards
for Excellence in Online Teaching and Learning
In recognition of the exponential growth in online learning, the Sloan
Consortium (Sloan-C) announced its first annual awards for excellence
in Web-based education. The honors were presented to the recipients
on November 16, 2001 by the leadership of Sloan-C. -- more...
Most Outstanding Achievement in ALN by an Individual: Dr. John
R. Bourne, Olin and Babson Colleges
Excellence in ALN Teaching: Dr. Lorelei A. Lambert, Salish Kootenai
College
Most Outstanding ALN Program: the LEEP program, an online Master
of Science degree offered by the Graduate School of Library and Information
Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Excellence in Institution-Wide ALN Programming: The University
of Maryland University College (UMUC)
Excellence in ALN Faculty Development: the SUNY Learning Network
EDUCAUSE
Awards for 2001
EDUCAUSE is proud to recognize exceptional leadership and both individual
and institutional accomplishments through its five award programs. Winners
were honored at EDUCAUSE 2001.
Systemic Progress in Teaching & Learning: State University
of New York,
Eric E. Fredericksen and Peter J. Shea, SUNY System Administration
2000 CAEL
Institutional Service Award: Sloan Consortium for its outstanding
commitment to the expansion of lifelong learning opportunities and for
its innovative efforts to improve access to and quality in academic
programs for adult learners.
Sloan's
Mayadas, GWU's Christensen Awarded Top Honors at NUTN 1999 Conference
The National University Telecommunications Network (NUTN): Dr.
A. Frank Mayadas of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Ted Christensen
of The George Washington University. |