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Each month, DyKnow recognizes a new educator for innovative teaching strategies. Below are this year's recognized higher education faculty.
Dr. Jean Adams
York University - Schulich School of Business
November 2009
In the fall of 2007, Dr. Jean Adams, associate professor in the Schulich School of Business at York University, was awarded an HP Technology for Teaching (TFT) grant. The computing initiative that evolved from the grant proved so successful HP subsequently awarded Dr. Adams an HP TFT Leadership grant to expand the program.
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Dr. Andrew French
Albion College
September 2009
Google search "Organic Chemistry Stories" and the first thing that pops-up is a forum where students can discuss the ails of taking organic chemistry. Learn why you won't find one of Dr. French's students posting there and how he is getting students excited about the subject.
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Dr. Elliot Moore
Georgia Tech Savanah
July 2009
Most of Dr. Moore's classes are taught via synchronous distance learning. While this method of teaching has many benefits, Dr. Moore found that there were also many challenges. Learn how he used DyKnow software to replicate "real classroom" experiences for distance students.
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Dr. Peter Coppinger
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (RHIT)
May 2009
Dr. Peter Coppinger, assistant professor of biology at RHIT, was introduced to DyKnow in the summer of 2007 by Dr. Julia Williams, professor of English at RHIT.
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Cynthia Sisson
Louisiana State University Shreveport
March 2009
Until she started using DyKnow in her classes, Dr. Cynthia Sisson, Professor of Physics and Chair in the Department of Chemistry & Physics at Louisiana State...
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Dr. Jennifer Snodgrass, Assistant Professor of Music Theory
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Jeff Lazenby, Graduate Assistant
Appalachian State University
January 2009
Dr. Jennifer Snodgrass, Assistant Professor of Music Theory at Appalachian State University has always had a passion for music and for teaching.
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