eLearning Award

The eLearning Award (formerly the Electronic Resource Award) is given in recognition of innovative good practice in the use of eLearning to enhance economics teaching and to provide a stimulating and effective learning experience for economics students. Examples can include both eLearning resources (such as interactive tutorials, online games and simulations and online assessment) and eLearning activities, such as online discussions, group activities, ePortfolio use and student projects.

Nominations should include a statement of up to 500 words describing the elearning practice being considered and why it meets the criteria below. Self-nominations are welcome. The judges will require access to any electronic materials or fora involved, either by a public URL, a temporary login to a protected site or a sample CD-ROM.

Judging Criteria

The eLearning award is for UK-based academics or teams who have implemented eLearning successfully in the context of Economics Higher Education. The judges are looking for entries which:

  • are innovative.
  • meet student needs.
  • motivate students.
  • show sound educational design and implementation, including accessibility considerations.
  • are applicable to the work of other university teachers of economics.

Past Winners

2011

Winner: John Gathergood, University of Nottingham
Commendation: Richard Wiseman and Susan Noble, Mimas (Manchester InforMation and Associated Services)

2010

Winner: Ken Clark, University of Manchester

2009

Winners: Dieter Balkenborg and Todd Kaplan, University of Exeter for promoting classroom experiments using their FEELE laboratory.

2008

Winner: Denis McGrath, University of Westminster
Commendation: Ken Heather, University of Portsmouth

2007

Joint Winners: Paul Latreille, Swansea University and Philip Wane, Nottingham Trent University

2006

Winner: David McCausland, Aberdeen University

2005

Winner: Geoff Wyatt, Heriot Watt University for geoffwyatt.com

2003 (Electronic Resource Award)

Winner: Douglas Chalmers, Glasgow Caledonian University for his Blackboard-based course intranet
Commendations: Jon Seaton, Loughborough University for course support sites and Chris Downs, Neil Costello, Martin Higginson, Dr Judith Metha and Heldey Stone, Open University for an interactive CD-ROM

2002 (Electronic Resource Award)

Winners: John Houston and David Whigham, Glasgow Caledonian University for administering exams via Excel and Frank Stephen, Kathleen Tyrell and John Ireland, Strathclyde University for their course support site
Commendation: Julia Darby, University of Glasgow for online study skills resources

2001

Winner: Kevin Hinde, University of Northumbria for kevinhinde.com

From the Winners