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Educational Technology Student of the Year Award

Each year ETC will select one ETC student to honor with The Educational Technology Student of the Year Award.  This award is given to one ETC student based on his or her capstone project performance. 

Qualified Students: Students who completed their capstone projects in Fall 2009 or will complete their capstone projects in Spring 2010

Nomination: Any ETC student can nominate any qualified student.  Self nominations are welcomed.  If you intend to nominate any qualified students, please be sure to get consent from them first.

Nomination deadline: March 7, 2010, Sunday; E-mail Chih-Hsiung Tu at Chih.Tu@Nau.Edu.

In Capstone projects, Educational technology leaders demonstrate an in-depth understanding of technology operations and concepts. Capstone Project Standards/Outcomes

Process:

March 8-14, 2010: Nominated students will give a 10-15 minutes presentation about their Capstone Project on Elluminate and recorded for viewing by all ETC students.

March 15-21, 2010: View every candidate’s Elluminate presentations.

The successful candidate will be selected by voting by all ETC students, and faculty.

March 22, 2010: Announce the award results.

Award: The award recipient is invited to receive their award at the NAU Honors Banquet held on April, 6, 2010.

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