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At some point, maybe something faculty here might want to shoot for?
The conference in Denver had pretty high-profile presentations by the
winners.
Bruce
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From: Kim Thanos <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:56 PM
Subject: [DG: Teaching & Learning] Time to Apply - Teaching with Sakai
Innovation Award
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The entry process is now open for the 2011 Teaching with Sakai
Innovation Award. The application and supporting materials are
available at http://openedpractices.org/twsia.
The 2011 award seeks to expand the sharing of innovative teaching and
collaboration practices to include:
- Higher education face-to-face courses
- Higher education distance education or hybrid courses
- Primary and secondary education courses
- Non-traditional, or non-course uses of Sakai
Select winners will have expenses paid to present their winning
entries at the Sakai Conference in Berlin, Germany in June 2011. This
is possible through the generous sponsorship of IBM Global Education
and the support of rSmart, and Wiley Higher Education. (Thank you.)
Please consider applying, and encourage others in your organization to apply.
If you have questions or require assistance to evaluate participation,
the TWSIA committee is extremely helpful and responsive.
Thank you,
Kim Thanos
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