Main Index


CCCCO Educational Technology Awards

OFF THE WIRE:
- Linking Classrooms, A World Apart, via Internet2 (reprint)
- College to Graduate Virtual Class (reprint)

Online Certificate Degrees at Butte College

Tegrity EduCarts Purchased by Regional Center

What Stumps Newbies, and Veterans As Well

Moving Ahead At TechEd2000


Download this issue
(630kb PDF)
(Requires
Acrobat Reader)

Search

search hints
 


Newsletter  BACK ISSUES:
 Volume 4 Issue 1 January 2000

CCCCO Educational Technology Awards

In accordance with its mission to enable the transformations occurring in higher education through the integration of technology-based resources, the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office is pleased to support the California Community Colleges Educational Technology Awards.

This program recognizes exemplory technology initiatives and honors campus projects that have identified and solved significant problems worthy of emulation. These projects serve users, provide for professional development of campus constituencies, or otherwise apply the potential of educational technologies to the business and mission of the institution.

The categories for awards are: Technology Focus awards including Technology Applications and Distance Learning; Excellence in Leadership; and an award for the Chancellor’s Office TIPS newsletter “Contribution of the Year.”

The awards are to recognize excellence that evolves out of a comprehensive planning process closely linked to the institution’s mission and vision for the future. It reflects strategic, integrated uses of technology to empower faculty, students, and administrators and bring new information resources within reach of all campus constituents – and often the wider community.

On campuses everywhere, individuals within the educational technology community are resolving common institutional and instructional management challenges with ingenuity and resourcefulness. The California Community College, Chancellor’s Office wishes to acknowledge such contributions and to draw attention to initiatives that’s may serve as models for others.

The California Community College Chancellor’s Office Recognition Committee will select recipients of this award. Winners will be recognized at the Chancellor’s Office Mega Conference in Palm Springs CA, April 4, 2000.



| HOME |
2002
January
February
March
April
2001
January
February
March
April/May
June/July
August

September
October
November
December
2000
January
February
March
April
May
June
July/August
September
Oct/Nov
December

1999
January
February
March
April
May
June
July/August
September
October
November
December
1998
January
February
March
April
May
June
July/August
September
October
November
December
1997
November
December