Award 2004
Recipients of the Award were selected by the Faculty Committee on Educational Technology and prior award recipients. Nominees were recognized at a reception April 5, 2005 at the Faculty Center. (view photos)
To promote the open exchange of ideas in the use of technology in teaching, the Office of Educational Technology will, as last year, be interviewing all nominees for the Copenhaver Award. The interviews will be put on line as they become available.
Award Recipients
Stephen Engel
and
Russell Poldrack in Psychology, for their innovative use of technology to enable undergraduates to design and implement
research experiments using functional MRI to measure brain activity.
View Quicktime video interview clips.
Tim
Groeling
in Communication Studies/Speech, for his innovative use of technology
to teach political communication theory by giving students experience
using multimedia tools to research, create, analyze, and debate
political advertising.
View Quicktime video interview clips.
Kimberly
Jansma
in French and Francophone Studies, for her innovative use of technology
to create a broad range of multimedia modules to give students access
to authentic and culturally-rich material, as well as to make these
modules available through the Electronic Language Media Archive (ELMA).
View Quicktime video interview clips.
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Nominees for the 2004 Copenhaver award include:
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Marjorie Bates in Chemistry
Major Michael C. Berry in Military Science
Daniel T. Blumstein in Organismic Biology, Ecology and Evolution
Nicholas Christou in Statistics
Adrian Favell in Sociology
Nicholas Gessler in Human Complex Systems, Geography, Design & Media Arts
Arch Getty in History
Robert Goldberg in Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
Bill Grisham in Psychology
Steven A. Hardinger in Chemistry and Biochemistry
James Honaker in Political Science
Lynn Hunt in History
Steven Peterson in Communication Studies
Christian K. Roberts in Physiological Science
Jalil Roshandel in Political Science
Abigail Saguy in Sociology
Fredelle Spiegel in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
Lisa Travis in Psychology
John Zaller in Political Science



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