eLearning Annual Report 2019-2020

9 Dr. Kameron Jorgensen and Dr. Heidi Landry The Award recipient is chosen from a group of nominees by the DEITC using the following criteria: • Inspires and works collaboratively with others. • Actively pursues avenues for personal continuous improvement to facilitate the uses of technology. • Seamlessly integrates TAMIU’s Learning Management System (LMS) to support his/her teaching to actively engage students. • Integrates technology in the teaching and learning process. • Uses technology in creative and effective ways to facilitate student learning. • Addresses the various types of learners, including those with disabilities. If you believe that a colleague or yourself qualify for the Award, please contact Dr. Abrego by email at pabrego@tamiu.edu, or in person at the Office of Information Technology located in KL259. From left to right: Dr. Pablo Arenaz, Heidi Landry, Dr. Kameron Jorgensen, and Dr. Thomas Mitchell. Instructional Technology Excellence Awards 2019 Recipients The Instructional Technology Excellence Award is presented to a faculty member who has exemplified the use of technology in their teaching. The Instructional Technology Excellence Awardee is presented with a plaque during the Fall Faculty and Staff Assembly, a reserved parking space, and a $500 sti- pend. Two faculty members were award- ed, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Kameron Jorgensen and Associate Profes- sor of Nursing, Heidi Landry. College of Arts and Sciences, College of Nursing and Health Sciences

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