MSU faculty & staff Recognized for Instructional Technology

Four outstanding instructors for online and blended courses were selected as recipients of the 2014 MSU Faculty-Staff Awards in Instructional Technology.

Published: May 22, 2014
By: MSU HR Source

Four outstanding instructors for online and blended courses were selected as recipients of the 2014 MSU AT&T Faculty-Staff Awards in Instructional Technology.

MSU established the AT&T Instructional Technology Awards program in 2005, through a gift from AT&T (then SBC). The award program is administered by the Office of the CIO and IT Services.

“The AT&T Awards provide a venue for MSU to recognize outstanding faculty and staff whose innovation and creativity inspire others in new ways of using technology in instruction,” said Severin Grabski, lead judge for 2014 AT&T Awards; associate professor in the Department of Accounting & Information Systems, College of Business; and senior faculty advisor to the CIO of MSU.

The winning innovations of the 2014 AT&T Faculty-Staff Awards in Instructional Technology are:

Best Online Course
Elizabeth Lavolette – LLT 346: Pedagogical Grammar
Stephen Thomas – ISB 202: Applications of Environmental Organismal Biology

Best Blended Course
Eva Kassens-Noor – UP 488: Sustainable and Climate Resilient Cities

Best Technology Enhancement
Louise Mead – ZOL 890-601: Evolutionary Biology for Non-Life Scientists

See more on the winners and honorable mentions at http://att-awards.msu.edu/.

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