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Five New Ameritech Fellow Awards Support Faculty InnovationFive IU faculty members have been chosen to receive Ameritech Fellow Awards for innovation in the application of information technology (IT) to teaching and learning. The third round of awards totals $74,500 and includes topics as diverse as Beatles music, human anatomy, Chinese language, cardiovascular embryology, and human intelligence. "The awarded projects met the primary program criterion," explained Gary Wittlich, program director and IU Distinguished Consulting Technologist, "namely, to develop applications that support teaching and learning with electronic technology that could not be served as effectively with traditional methods." Wittlich directs the program for the Office of the Vice President for Information Technology and UITS Division for Teaching and Learning Information Technologies, in cooperation with the IU Office of Distributed Education. Faculty receiving awards include:
The Ameritech Fellows program was created in 1999 with a $1,000,000 grant from Ameritech to support faculty in their efforts to effectively integrate the use of technology for campus and distance education. More information about the program is available at http://www.amfellow.iu.edu/. |
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Posted 18 December 2001
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