National Distance Learning Week Award Winners

November 29, 2007 |  Tagged |

The Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration (CILC) this week presented National Distance Learning Week Awards to five k-12 educators from across the nation for exemplary use of videoconferencing (IVC) and/or other synchronous communications technologies to support and advance learning. Winners were:

  • Content Provider – Linda Townsend, Instructional Design Specialist, Institute for Teaching through Technology and Innovative Practices located in South Boston, Virginia, and Gail Wheatley, Content Provider from COSI, Columbus, Ohio
  • Collaborative Projects – Roxanne Glaser, Educational Service Center Region 12, Waco, Texas
  • Student Driven Projects – Tommy Bearden, Educational Service Center Region 14, Abilene, Texas
  • Professional Development for Educators – Roxanne Glaser, Educational Service Center Region 12, Waco Texas
  • Student Programs for Education (Not-for-Profit) – Shane Howard, Educational Service Center Region 12, Waco, Texas
  • Support Programs for Education (For Profit) – winner: Cheryl Henshaw, TANDBERG; runner-up: AT&T, KNE Collaborations Collage

Read more. Congratulations to all the winners and everyone who provides great educational experiences.


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  1.    Ruth Blankenbaker on November 30, 2007 1:33 am

    Thanks, Carol, for this blog. We are pleased to report that 100% of the CILC Symposium attendee survey respondents were “Very Satisfied” with this event. Such positive feedback tells me this is a community that knows what it means to collaborate and share. It was so rewarding to observe this leader group in action.

  2.    Dawn Colavita on November 30, 2007 2:13 am

    Carol,
    Sadly I was not aware of your wonderful blog until this morning.
    However, I am about to remedy that situation immediately.
    I’d like to add a link to your blog from the CILC website.
    It will be under Blogs of Interest.
    Our readers deserve to access your thoughts and great resources.
    Sincerely,
    Dawn

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