Sharing Student Learning Innovations!
We are pleased to announce the winners of the awards for student displays at Innovations 2004. Every year folks gather at Innovations to share their unique and creative learning experiences at Mason. The event celebrates the efforts of faculty and staff to enrich student lives, and recognizes the hard work and dedication that students put into their learning experiences. The event sponsors, including the Provost's Office, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Division of Instructional and Technology Support Services, University Life, University Libraries, the Century Club of George Mason University, Inc., and Student Activities, extend congratulations to all students who entered the event to share their experiences. The cash prizes were awarded by each of the sponsors as follows. . . .

 | Winners of the Provost's Award for Originality and Creativity: (Left) Blue Jean Babies: Travel and Territory of the Poison Arrow Frog Dendrobates pumilio ,Kelley Elliott, for Tropical Ecology and Conservation, and (below left) Plum Flowers, Todd Pitt, for IT 108; DoIT Award for Best Use of Technology: (below right) Emergent Designer: A design support tool based on models of complex adaptive systems, Rafal Kicinger;
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| GMU Century Club Awards for Most Effective Corporate Interaction: (elow left) Leadership and Resiliency Program: Helping at-risk students reach the top, Lance Schmeidler for Comm 655 and (Below Right) On CUE: Connecting the Fairfax Community, Emily Welty and Janelle Stevenson in an extension of Comm 345 with Broadside; |
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Student Activities Student's Choice Awards: (right) GMU Applied Robotics Club, Trinity Firefighting Robot, Brian Davidson; (below left) Poverty, Hunger and Homelessness: Community Action through Reston Interfaith, Inc., Melody Rosenberger et. al. for NCLC 304-Social Movements and Persuasion;
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| College of Arts and Sciences Award for Best Technology Learning Tool (Above left) "Lip Gloss is Thicker than Water!" an interactive story CD by 6 early teen girls, developed by Mason Media Lab, Robin Seitz for Educ 199, Doctoral Dissertation; University Libraries Award for Best Research Project, (Above right) GMU Applied Robotics Club, Trinity Firefighting Robot, Brian Davidson; and the University Life Award, (Right) Uber: Student Film Festival, Aman Agah. |
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 Last revised 04/29/04 |