4 Instuctors Win Online Education Awards

Instructors at Drexel University, Ryerson University, Mohawk College and the Berklee College of Music have been selected as Pearson's 2015 online learning excellence awards recipients.

Divided into categories for online administration and online teaching, the awards come with a $1,500 donation to the scholarship fund of each winner's choice.

Kristen Betts, a clinical professor in Drexel University's school of education, won an award in the administration category for her work in student engagement and retention. "She works collaboratively with practitioners and doctoral students in the areas of online student success, active learning, credit hour equivalency, e-advising, e-student affairs, online human touch, faculty development and online program design," according to a news release.

Naza Djafarova, director of digital education strategies at Ryerson's G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education, also won an administration award. Djafarova Helped to create an online course development process designed to ensure consistency and quality and has developed administrative tools that track online course deliverables and provide analytics.

Mohawk College Sociology Professor Shaun Iles won a teaching award for his development of fully gamified online spaces. Students in the environment are able to move through course content at their own pace. Iles "has moved his course to a fully online environment where he engages students using tools like intelligent agents, simulators, blogs and virtual conferences," according to information released by Pearson. "Shaun has pushed the limits of online learning by creating a simulator that allows students to put into practice the theoretical material they learn in class. Shaun’s course has been used to show educators how they can use custom grading formulations, module gating, bonuses, peer evaluation and gaming to increase retention rates and grades in their classes."

Niel Diercks, and adjunct professor at the Berklee College of Music, won a teaching award for his four online songwriting and lyric writing courses. Diercks promotes community and engagement in his online classes by providing detailed video feedback for every exercise and assignment and requires students to do the same for each other.

About the Author

Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].

Featured

  • businessman holding tablet with holographic AI icons

    Google Moves AI Agents into the Mainstream

    At its recent I/O developer conference, Google presented artificial intelligence agents not as a distant research project, but as a product strategy spanning Search, personal assistants, productivity software, developer tools, and smart glasses.

  • abstract interconnected cubes and shapes with glowing edges

    Anthology Rebrands as Blackboard Following Financial Restructuring

    Having completed the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process announced last fall, Anthology has rebranded as Blackboard, the company's core Teaching & Learning business.

  • abstract quantum computing glowing circuits

    Nvidia Unveils 'Ising' Quantum AI Model

    Nvidia has announced a new family of open source AI models, dubbed "Ising," designed to accelerate quantum computing by improving calibration and error correction.

  • SXSW EDU

    SXSW EDU 2026: Discover How to Incorporate Technology with Impact

    With the proliferation of AI and advanced technology, education leaders have an opportunity to find and implement the right solutions to make a difference for learners. This March 9-12, SXSW EDU 2026 is your chance to discover innovative edtech, connect with trailblazing peers, and find strategies that make an impact.