Innovations 2002logotypecelebration of learning


Come Share Your Student Learning Innovations!

Innovations 2001 was held Wednesday, April 10 and it was an exciting gathering of innovative and creative learning experiences. Projects were displayed in the Multipurpose Room of the Johnson Center, with displays ranging from The sponsors of the event, which include the Provost’s Office, University Life, the Department of Instructional Improvement and Instructional Technologies (DoIIIT), the GMU Century Club, the Technology Across the Curriculum (TAC) Program in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Student Organizations, Activities and Programs (SOAP), each presented awards for top honors in different categories. Once again, students were invited to vote for their favorite innovation in the Student's Choice category.

Innovations 2002 is sponsored by the Division of Instructional and Technology Support Services (DoIT), the Provost's Office, University Life, University Libraries, Student Services, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Century Club of George Mason University, Inc.

      DoIIIT
(Clockwise from left)
*Design Components for the Web: Web Graphics for people who haven't got a clue; Comm 355/655; Liveth Alverado, Katrina Joseph, Heather Murray, Brenda Wortman, Sarah Bonodeo, Roger Chung-Wei Hsu, Brendan McDonough, Erica Richie; Cindy Lont, Communications.
*VA Theological Seminary: Homiletics I Course Management Platform; EDIT 732; Michelle Kitt; Dr. Kevin Clark.
*blak: marked by disaster or misfortune; english 499; frederick haddox; cindy fuchs, English.
*The Effects of Cocaine on Spatial Memory in Periadolescent Rats; Psychology Honors Program; Monique Lesher; Dr. Robert Smith, Psychology Department.
Provost
Library      Students Choice
Ulife (Counter-clockwise from right)
* Technology Assistants Program (TAP)--Bigger and Better! NCLC395/CAS395; Joann Wray.
*http://viewfinder.gmu.edu: A Photo Image Database Web Application; Jason Royes; Paras Kaul, Electronic Publications.
*An Online Community Benefitting Children and Youth with Disabilities; EDIT791/792--Instructional Technology Practicum; Charlotte Barner; Kay McCarron, PhD.
*Mental Health Consumers' Experience with Discrimination in the Workplace; Honors Psychology; Brittany Mann; Merry Sleigh.
*Broadside H.O.M.E.: Housing off-campus made easy; Cassandra Pingree.
Century and Students choice       Library and Provost
Ulife

DoIT Support Services

Last revised 12/11/01