International eLearning Awards, Academic Division
New York, NY (USA), October 2015 - iELA is pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 International eLearning Awards in the Academic Division. The International eLearning Awards recognize the best uses of technology to improve learning and job performance within companies or through individual professional development.
The award winners are as follows:
Winner, eLearning: “Technology Enhanced Learning, Teaching & Assessment (TELTA) Online Course,” Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland. Representative: Dr. Pauline Rooney.
Winner, Mobile Learning: “The 12 Apps of Christmas,” Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland. Representative: Frances Boylan.
Winner, Blended Learning: “E & M Learning for Connected Collaborative Teaching and Learning Communities,” Year Up, USA. Representative: Dominic Mentor.
Runner-Up, eLearning: “UEB Online,” Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children (RIDBC), Australia. Representative: Dr. Frances Gentle.
Honorable Mention, eLearning: “Good Academic Practice during Doctoral Studies,” GRADE – Goethe Graduate Academy at the Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Representative: Dr. Alexander M. Weigand
Honorable Mention, eLearning: “iLookOut for Child Abuse Online Learning Module,” The Penn State College of Medicine. USA. Representative: Benjamin Levi, MD, PhD
Honorable Mention, eLearning: “Apt2 W.I.N. (Applied Psychology on Teaching & Technology War In Negotiation,” University of Piraeus, Department of Digital Systems, Greece. Representative: Alice Chatziiliou& Fotini Paraskeva.
The 2016 Business and Industry award winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony in September of 2016 at the ICL Conference in Florence, Italy.
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