Awards Program / Past Winners
2018 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. The 2018 Academic Division award winners were announced at our Awards Ceremony in Kos, Greece at the ICL Conference on September 28, 2018.
The award winners are as follows:
Winner, E-Learning
"FPGA Vision Remote Lab"
Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University, Germany.
Representative: Prof. Dr. Marco Winzker
Winner, Mobile Learning
"Integrity Matters: Foundations for Academic Success"
University of Waterloo, Renison University College, Canada.
Representative: Dr. Alice Schmidt Hanbidge
Winner, Blended Learning
"Blended Course - Achieving Integrated Marketing & Sales Plans"
Schulich Executive Education Centre, York University, Canada.
Representative: Jessica Kubin
Runner-Up, E-Learning
"Collaboration Tools on openHPI"
Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Engineering, Germany.
Representative: Stefanie Schweiger
Runner-Up, Mobile Learning
"openHPI for Web, iOS and Android"
Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Engineering, Germany.
Representative: Stefanie Schweiger
Runner-Up, Blended Learning
"Institute on Pedagogy and Technology for Online Courses"
Columbia University School of Social Work, United States.
Representatives: Matthea Marquart and Delia Ryan
Honorable Mention, E-Learning
"MOOC - A short method to improve oral communication for stressed people"
Cyberlearn HES-SO, Switzerland.
Representative: Anne-Dominique Salamin
Honorable Mention, E-Learning
"ePortfolios & Digital Competencies"
MCI - Management Center Innsbruck, Austria.
Representative: Claudia Moessenlechner
Honorable Mention, E-Learning
"Open Learning Resources in First-Year Biology"
Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, Memorial University, Canada.
Representative: Shari Costello
Honorable Mention, E-Learning
"Personal Competencies Trainer"
Universidad Europea, Spain.
Representative: María Dolores Vivas