Each year, the Center for Teaching, Research and Learning honors an AU faculty member who has demonstrated creativity in using technology in his or her teaching. Nominations may come from anyone in the campus community - faculty, students, or staff. Self-nominations are also possible.
The winner receives a $1,500 award. Both individuals and groups of faculty may be nominated. All teaching faculty (tenure-line, term, and adjunct) are eligible for the award. The winner presents a demonstration of his or her innovative teaching during the August CTRL Teaching, Research, and Technology workshops.
DEADLINE: Spring 2013
2012 Jack Child Teaching with Technology Award Winners: Jill Klein and Stef Woods
The 2012 Jack Child Teaching with Technology Award was split between Professors Jill Klein (KSB, Department of Information Technology) and Stef Woods (CAS, Department of Anthropology). Jill Klein was selected because of her creative use of a wide variety of web tools for student collaboration and mind-mapping. Stef Woods was selected because of her extensive integration of social media tools in her class, in combination with teaching her students internet safety.
Each year, CTRL honors a faculty member who has demonstrated creativity in using technology in his or her teaching. Nominations may come from anyone – faculty, students, or staff. The winner receives a $1500 award.
Questions about the Jack Child Teaching with Technology Award?
Please contact Anna Olsson (aolsson@american.edu)



