Applications Accepted for Innovative Uses of Technology in Teaching Award
The Center for the Enhancement of Teaching & Learning (CET&L) and the Center for Excellence in eLearning (CEeL) at the University of Cincinnati are co-sponsoring the new Innovative Uses of Technology in Teaching Award.
This faculty award seeks to honor an individual faculty member who has applied technology in innovative and effective ways to enhance teaching and to improve student learning. This award comes with a $1,000 honorarium and is open to all UC faculty.
To be considered for this award, the nominee must have taught at UC for at least one full year, at the rank of instructor or higher, prior to submitting their nomination package.
Both self-nominations and nominations by others will be accepted. The deadline to submit a nomination is Monday, Dec. 4.
To nominate or apply for this award, visit the Innovative Uses of Technology in Teaching Award webpage.
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