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SIGTel Online Learning Award Recipients 1991–2003

Since 1991, the Special Interest Group for Telelearning (SIGTel), a SIG of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), has recognized creative educators for their pioneering use of telelearning activities to provide innovative learning opportunities for students in Grades K–16. Please join the SIGTel Officers in congratulating the following honorees.

1994

Winners:

  • Marilyn Wall, John Wayland Elementary, Bridgewater, VA, "Bearing in Mind Our Shared Values in a Global Village"
  • Sara Fischer, Winfield Township Public School, Winfield, NJ, "Telexchange Mascots"
  • Patricia Weeg, Delmar Elementary School, Delmar, MD, Michael Burleigh, UK, A Virtual Tour of the Thames"
  • Clara Blaha Devine, North Dover Elementary School, Toms River, NJ, "Network Collaboration: Senior Citizens and Elementary Students"
  • Greg Rawls, Penny Bond, Pat Ezell, John Groppell, Judy Hirshey, Susan Waller, Cookin Dobbs, John McNicol, Travis Junior High, Conroe, TN, "The 'Problems' Project"
  • Peter Skillen, Computers in Education, North York, Ontario, Canada, "Thinkingland - A Collaborative Journal Writing Environment"
  • Kaye Nyffeler, Kathy Hardenbergh, Millard South High School, Omaha, NE, "Let's Go To France"
  • Richard Borst, Silver Bluff High School, Aiken, SC, "Blame it on Air"
  • Aubrey Miller, J-I Elementary School, Iverness, MT, "The Cost of Being a Kid"
  • Winnifred Bolinsky, Fogelsville Elementary School, Inverness, MT, "Blooming Biomes?"
  • Patsy Lanclos, Faculty at Northbrook Middle School, Springbranch Independent School District, Houston, TX, "The Global Handshake"
  • Marie Levy, Mary Jane Neil, Albuquerque, NM, "French Environmental Studies"

Honorable Mentions:

  • Susan Hess, Joan Adler, Brooklyn, NY, "Wired to the World"
  • Marilyn White, Finney Detroit High School, Detroit, MI, "JOBS 2000: Careers of the Future"
  • James Kuhl, Dianne Mollica, Central Square Central Schools, Central Square, NY, "Shelter Together Under the Sun"
  • David Grott, Bill Burrall, Millbrook Central School District, Millbrook Central School District, Millbrook, NY, "Harlem Valley Project"
  • Peg Raigord, DeLayne Hudspeth, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, "Use of a BBS Conference and E-mail to Facilitate Mastery Learning"
  • Larry Danielson, Helen Bochonko, Garden Valley Collegiate, Winkler, Manitoba, Canada, "A Student's Guide to Managing Money"
  • Donna Dowd, Vincent Peri, Ridgewood I.S. 93, Ridgewood, NY, "Weather or Not"
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