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The International E-Learning Awards are given each year for the best work in e-learning, mobile learning, and blended learning, in two divisions:  Academic and Business/Industry.

We are pleased to announce the results of the 2011 International E-Learning Awards!  Winners of our 2010 awards are listed here.
All submissions are evaluated by the IELA Awards Committee,  who  look for a variety of attributes.  These  include, among others, educational soundness and effectiveness, usability, and overall significance.


2011 Winners, Academic Division
Award winners were announced at our Awards Ceremony in Piestany, Slovakia at the ICL Conference on September 22, 2011.  

Winner,  E-Learning:  “Open English” Online English School, Open English, Coconut Grove, Florida, USA.  Representative:  Nicolette Moreno.

Winner,  Mobile Learning. “The Athabasca University Mobile Learning Project”, Athabasca University, Mobile Learning Project Team, Athabasca, Canada. Representative: Jill Calliou.

Winner,  Blended Learning:  Master Online Study Program “Advanced Oncology”, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany. Representative: Dr. med. Manuela Bergmann, MD

Runner-Up,  E-Learning:  “MLS620: Emerging Powers, an online course”, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (MALS Program, Division of Continual Learning, Office of Online Learning), Greensboro, North Carolina, USA .Representative:  Coventry Kessler.

Runner-Up,  Blended Learning:  “nQuire,” The Open University, UK and University of Nottingham, UK, United Kingdom. Representative: Eileen Scanlon.   

Honorable Mention,  E-Learning:  “Health Assesssment (NUR/CNUR 816) at Ryerson University," The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education and the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. Representatives: Diane Pirner and Naza Djafarova.

Honorable Mention,  E-Learning: “Bacterial Taxonomy Learning Tree,” Athabasca University, Athabasca, Canada. Representative:  Dr Cindy Ives.

2011 Winners, Business Division:
Award winners were announced at our Awards Ceremony in New York at the ICELW Conference on June 10, 2011.  

Winner,  E-Learning:  “BBC Editorial Standards e-learning”,  Epic Performance Improvement Ltd and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), United Kingdom. Representative:  Alec Keith.
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Winner, Mobile Learning:  “SpeakingPal”, SpeakingPal Ltd., Israel. Representative: Shaunie Shammass.

Winner,  Blended Learning: “RELOAD - A Semantic-based Knowledge Platform for Knowledge Updating of Employees in the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Industry”, Center for Learning and Knowledge Management,  Department of Information Management in Mechanical Engineering and Associated Institute for Management Cybernetics, RWTH Aachen University, Germany.  Representative: Sabina Jeschke

Runner-Up,  E-Learning:  “ESF-12 Annual Responder Training”, Vivid Learning Systems and  Department of Energy and Office of Infrastructure Security and Energy Restoration, United States.  Representative:  Jessi Nokes.

Honorable Mention,  E-Learning:  “Rosetta Stone® Enterprise TOTALe®”, Rosetta Stone Inc., United States. Representative: Megan Richter.

Honorable Mention,  E-Learning:  “VenueGen”, VenueGen, United States. Representative:  Kate Hendrick.

Honorable Mention, Mobile Learning:  “AXA Eco-Driving”,  Interactive Services and AXA Insurance Luxembourg, United States and Luxembourg. Representative:  Sarah Evans.

Honorable Mention, Blended Learning:  “Rehasonanz” – an online platform for sustainability", koviko | SNT Deutschland AG, Germany. Representative: Birgit Hecht.










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