Sloan-C Awards Committee for Excellence in Online Teaching and Learning Awards
The Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C), an association of more
than 450 institutions and organizations of higher education engaged in
online learning, presented the 2003 Awards for Excellence in Online Teaching and Learning at the 9th Sloan-C International
Conference on Online Learning in Orlando, Florida, November 15, 2003.
The Sloan-C Awards Selection Committee for 2003 was comprised of
- James J. Duderstadt, President Emeritus, University of Michigan,
- Judith S. Eaton, President, Council for Higher Education Accreditation,
- John V. Lombardi, President, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
- Joseph McDonald, President, Salish- Kootenai College,
- Sidney A. McPhee, President, Middle Tennessee State University,
- William Messner, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin Colleges,
- Diana Oblinger, Executive Director of Higher Education, Microsoft Corporation, and
- Eric E. Fredericksen, Director of Distributed Learning Services, Cornell University served as the non-voting committee chair.
Sloan-C Awards Committee for Effective Practices in Online Learning Awards
The 2003 Sloan-C Awards or Effective Practices in Online Learning were presented at the 9th Sloan-C International
Conference on Online Learning in Orlando, Florida, on November 15, 2001. Effective
Practices were nominated by the Sloan-C editors:
- Meg Benke of Empire State College,
- Tana Bishop of the University of Maryland University College,
- Melody Thompson of The Pennsylvania State University World Campus,
- John Sener of Sener Learning Services, and
- Karen Swan of Kent State University.
Awardees were selected by were selected by an invited panel of judges:
- Bruce N. Chaloux, Director of the Electronic Campus of the Southern Regional Education Board;
- Jacqueline Moloney, Dean of Continuing, Corporate and Distance Education, University of Massachusetts Lowell;
- George Otte, Director of Instructional Technology, City University of New York;
- Cornell Reinhart, Director of University without Walls, Skidmore College;
- Carol Scarafiotti, Dean of Instruction, Rio Salado College;
- Peter Shea, Director, State University of New York Learning Network; and
- Janet Moore, Chief Learning Officer, The Sloan Consortium at the Sloan Center for OnLine Learning at Olin and Babson Colleges in Needham, MA (non-voting chair).
The purpose of Sloan-C is to help continually improve quality, scale, and
breadth of online learning so that education will become a part of everyday
life, accessible and affordable for anyone, anywhere, at any time, in a wide
variety of disciplines. Created with funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation,
Sloan-C encourages the collaborative sharing of knowledge and effective practices.
Membership is open to academic institutions, government and corporate agencies,
and organizations that support quality in higher education. See www.sloan-c.org
for more information.
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