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SIGOL Online Learning Award

This award recognizes innovative educators worldwide for their leadership and creativity in providing e-learning opportunities for elementary through university students.

Award winners receive:

First Place

  • $500 cash award and ISTE conference and exposition registration
  • ISTE standard membership
  • Featured on the ISTE and SIGOL websites
  • An invitation to present project at a poster session at ISTE’s conference and exposition

Second Place

  • ISTE conference and exposition registration
  • ISTE standard membership
  • Featured on the ISTE and SIGOL websites
  • An invitation to present project at a poster session at ISTE’s conference and exposition

Third Place

  • ISTE standard membership
  • Featured on the ISTE and SIGOL websites
  • An invitation to present project at ISTE’s conference and exposition

Download information about nomination materials, criteria, and the judging rubric.

Learn more about SIGOL (Online Learning Special Interest Group).

2011 SIGOL Online Learning Award Winners

First place: Hatboro-Horsham School District, Horsham, Pennsylvannia, USA; Diane Heitzenrater, Stacy Rotchford, Andrew Osborne, and Valerie Fasy for "Internet Safety 101."

2011 SIGOL first place

Second place: Manitou Springs School District, Manitou Springs, Colorado, USA: Lisette Casey and Toni Olivieri-Barton (not pictured) for "We’ve got Sole."

2011 SIGOL second place

Third place: Two Way Interactive Connections, Janine Lim, Berrien Springs, Maryland, USA; Sue Porter, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; and Elaine Shuck, Sturgis, South Dakota, USA, for "Read Around the Planet".

2011 SIGOL third place

 

SIGOL Honorable Mentions:

Gail Bush, Cordill-Mason Elementary, Blue Springs, Missouri, USA; Civacon-Kanppco Engineering, Riverside, Missouri, USA; and Chris Boucher, Honeywell FM&T, Kansas City, Missouri, USA for "Engineering e-Mentors."

Reg Nakoneshny Saskatoon Catholic Cyber School, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, for "Animation 10."

Lisa Parisi and Lauryn Tiedemann, Denton Avenue School, New Hyde, New York, USA; and Brian Crosby, Agnes Risley School, Sparks, Nevada, USA, for "Energizing Energy."

Michael Price, Short Pump Elementary School, Richmond, Virgina, USA, for "Online Social Science Network."

Gail Casey, Darren Hobbs, Kyla Jacques, Felicity Cowey, and Kelly Roberts, Geelong High School, Geelong, Victoria, Australia; for "Changing Classroom Practices and Attitudes through Online Social Media."

View previous award winners.

Nominations

Nominations for 2012 ISTE Awards are now closed. Winners will be announced in April.