2015 CNIE Award Submissions
Last year our awards process was very challenging, we had a number of extremely innovative and impressive submissions from coast to coast. The following list shows the sponsoring institution (that is it may not present the complete list of collaborators) and the submission.
Instructional Design/Teaching and Learning
Ottawa University: Legal Memos made Easy
Université d’Ottawa: Cours hybride CVG2540: Mécanique
University of British Columbia: Fostering nutrition education in the community through experiential learning and open online video
DELTS, Memorial University:Oceans 1000: Exploration of World Ocean: Exploring the Ocean Using Virtual Expeditions: A Blended Flipped-Classroom Approach Using Prezi as an Exploratory Tool
Open School British Columbia: Residential Trading Services Applied Practise Course Redesign
University of British Columbia: Designing for a Quality Online Course (PDPIE) Quality Framework
University of Waterloo: Designing an Interactive Online Introductory Physics Course
College of the North Atlantic: PY1330 News Photography
University of Waterloo: Creating an Immersive Teaching and Learning Experience Online: Religion and Popular Film
Educational Practices/Collaboration
College of the North Atlantic: Bonavista Institute for Cultural Tourism -NC2489 The Business of Food
Learning Resources and Technology Services, Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development: The Hour of Code
Ottawa University: Nature Watch (Collaboration)
Open School British Columbia: FOODSAFE Level 1
University of New Brunswick: Supporting Students with Disabilities Online Modules for PSE Faculty and Instructors
Formal or Non-Formal Educational Program
Ottawa University: Nature Watch (Formal/ Non formal)
DELTS, Memorial University: Français 2300 Phonétique du français / french 2300 “French Phonetics”
Technology in the K-12 Classroom
Maplesoft/University of Waterloo: Online Mathematical Courseware – Secondary School Courseware Project
Open School British Columba: Inclusion Outreach e-Mentoring Program
Graduate Student Award
Athabasca University: Drinking from a Fire Hose: Success Strategies and Coping Mechanisms for Learning Through Synchronous Microblogging on Twitter