Awards Program / Past Winners
2011 Winners, Academic Division
The International E-Learning Awards recognize the best uses of technology to improve education and job performance. Academic Division entries come from educational institutions and other organizations serving educational needs. Award winners were announced at our Awards Ceremony in Piestany, Slovakia at the ICL Conference on September 22, 2011.
The award winners are as follows:
Winner, E-Learning
"Open English" Online English School
Open English, United States.
Representative: Nicolette Moreno
Winner, Mobile Learning
"The Athabasca University Mobile Learning Project"
Athabasca University, Mobile Learning Project Team, Canada.
Representative: Jill Calliou
Winner, Blended Learning
Master Online Study Program "Advanced Oncology"
Ulm University, 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), United States.
Representative: Coventry Kessler
Runner-Up, Blended Learning
"nQuire"
The Open University and University of Nottingham, 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, Canada.
Representatives: Diane Pirner and Naza Djafarova
Honorable Mention, E-Learning
"Bacterial Taxonomy Learning Tree"
Athabasca University, Canada.
Representative: Dr. Cindy Ives