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BRITTAIN FELLOWS AND THEIR STUDENTS HONORED
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Every year, the Writing and Communication Program gives several awards for students and for Brittain Fellows:
The Writing and Communication Program's Student Awards recognize excellence in innovative individual or collaborative WOVEN projects. Effective projects integrate several aspects of multimodal communication—written, oral, visual, electronic, nonverbal. The following projects received awards:
- Award for Excellence in WOVEN Communication in English 1101
Brandon Scott Byers, Matthew Gerard Egan, William Conner Guinn, Weiyu Liu, and Rupert Wu. Instructor: Dr. Doris Bremm - Award for Excellence in WOVEN Communication in English 1102
Derrick Pearce Coogler, Micah Emilia Hosford, and Jae Kyung Han. Instructor: Dr. Christine Hoffmann
- The Award for Excellence in Pedagogy recognizes overall excellence in pedagogy: excellent classroom performance, creative curriculum development, high levels of student engagement, productive use of Georgia Tech and metro-Altanta resources, excellence in formative assessment and summative evaluation, scholarly and/or research projects related to pedagogy, and pedagogical presentations and/or publications. Dr. Doris Bremm and Dr. Leah Haught received the 2013 Awards for Excellence in Pedagogy.
- The Award for Excellence in Multimodal Innovation recognizes multimodal innovation: innovative use of new media for student learning, creative multimodal activities and assignments, approaches that inspire students to take intellectual risks, exploration in multimodal communication leading to scholarly presentation and/or publication. The 2013 Award for Excellence in Multimodal Innovation went to Dr. Diane Jakacki.
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- Created By:Carol Senf
- Created:04/19/2013
- Modified By:Fletcher Moore
- Modified:10/07/2016
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