KAECT and AECT Region VII Awards

The Lyle E. Grooters Higher Education Award
This award is given to an individual who has made significant contributions to higher education and service to KAECT. This individual must be employed at an institution of higher education in the state of Kansas and have made significant contributions to an institution of higher education. This person also must have served as an elected officer and have served on or chaired numerous KAECT and AECT activities. Past award winners are: David Cropp (1994) of Emporia State University, awarded posthumously; Joe Hostetler (1997) of Butler County Community College; Donna Walker (1998), formerly of Wichita State University; Jim Parker (1999), formerly of Bethany College, Warren Deatherage (2000) of Pittsburg State University, Mary Hammel (2001) of Kansas State University, Beverlee Kissick (2002) of Kansas State University-Salina, Linda Johnson (2003) of Kansas State University, Sally Haggerty (2004) of Sterling College, and David Pownell of Washburn University (2005).

The Susanne Bradley K-12 Media Specialist Technology Achievement Award
This award is given to an individual who has made significant contributions to Elementary or Secondary education and service to KAECT. This individual must be employed at an Elementary or Secondary school in the state of Kansas. This person also must have served as an elected officer and/or have served on/or chaired numerous KAECT activities. Past award winners are: Bonnie Brunk, Eudora High School, (2002), Nancy McFarlin, Wamego High School, (2003), Neal Bachman (2004), and Debbi Maddy, Bonner Springs High School, (2005).


 

AECT Region VII has these additional awards:

The William R. Fulton Award
This award is presented annually to a person in Region VII (Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana) of AECT who has demonstrated leadership in the field of educational communications and technology. The award honors the late Dr. William R. Fulton of the University of Oklahoma for his longtime service to AECT and Region VII. The nominee's contributions at the local, state, regional, and national level should be included in the following areas: offices held, committee service, presentations, publications, influence on other associations, additional evidence of leadership and educational background. Fulton Award honorees from Kansas include: Fred Teague (1975); Lyle Grooters (1988); Joe Hostetler (1989); Nancy McFarlin (1991); David Little (1993); and Susanne Bradley (1995).

The Donald "Gene" Bumpass Award
This award is presented to a state organization in Region VII that demonstrates outstanding qualities in programs, growth and leadership. In existence since 1990, this award is named after Dr. Gene Bumpass for his leadership and continued support of educational technology in the state of Arkansas. The Regional Coordinator presents the award every year at the National Convention Regional reception. KAECT received this award in 1990, 1995, 1997 and 1999.

 


KAECT Graduate Student Scholarship, 2012

If you are a currently enrolled active graduate student in either Instructional Design & Technology (IDT) or Ed Tech in Kansas Colleges or Universities you are invited to apply for this scholarship. We will be awarding two students with a $500.00 scholarship each.

You must be a member of KAECT. If you are an actively enrolled IDT or Ed. Tech. graduate student the 1st year of membership is free, and the following years fee will be waived if presenting at a KAECT Conference or serving as a volunteer. To sign up to be a member here is a link to the membership form at:
http://kaect.org/memberform.html

Here is a link to the
Scholarship Form Application
http://leadteachlearn.org/misc/kaectgrad.html
1-2 pages in length
Fall Deadline Jan. 15th, 2012
Summer Deadline Aug. 31st, 2012

Winners will be announced at the KAECT conference meetings.


 


 


KAECT and AECT Region VII Awards

The Lyle E. Grooters Higher Education Award
This award is given to an individual who has made significant contributions to higher education and service to KAECT. This individual must be employed at an institution of higher education in the state of Kansas and have made significant contributions to an institution of higher education. This person also must have served as an elected officer and have served on or chaired numerous KAECT and AECT activities. Past award winners are: David Cropp (1994) of Emporia State University, awarded posthumously; Joe Hostetler (1997) of Butler County Community College; Donna Walker (1998), formerly of Wichita State University; Jim Parker (1999), formerly of Bethany College, Warren Deatherage (2000) of Pittsburg State University, Mary Hammel (2001) of Kansas State University, Beverlee Kissick (2002) of Kansas State University-Salina, Linda Johnson (2003) of Kansas State University, Sally Haggerty (2004) of Sterling College, and David Pownell of Washburn University (2005).

The Susanne Bradley K-12 Media Specialist Technology Achievement Award
This award is given to an individual who has made significant contributions to Elementary or Secondary education and service to KAECT. This individual must be employed at an Elementary or Secondary school in the state of Kansas. This person also must have served as an elected officer and/or have served on/or chaired numerous KAECT activities. Past award winners are: Bonnie Brunk, Eudora High School, (2002), Nancy McFarlin, Wamego High School, (2003), Neal Bachman (2004), and Debbi Maddy, Bonner Springs High School, (2005).

 

 

AECT Region VII has these additional awards:

The William R. Fulton Award
This award is presented annually to a person in Region VII (Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana) of AECT who has demonstrated leadership in the field of educational communications and technology. The award honors the late Dr. William R. Fulton of the University of Oklahoma for his longtime service to AECT and Region VII. The nominee's contributions at the local, state, regional, and national level should be included in the following areas: offices held, committee service, presentations, publications, influence on other associations, additional evidence of leadership and educational background. Fulton Award honorees from Kansas include: Fred Teague (1975); Lyle Grooters (1988); Joe Hostetler (1989); Nancy McFarlin (1991); David Little (1993); and Susanne Bradley (1995).

The Donald "Gene" Bumpass Award
This award is presented to a state organization in Region VII that demonstrates outstanding qualities in programs, growth and leadership. In existence since 1990, this award is named after Dr. Gene Bumpass for his leadership and continued support of educational technology in the state of Arkansas. The Regional Coordinator presents the award every year at the National Convention Regional reception. KAECT received this award in 1990, 1995, 1997 and 1999.

 

 

KAECT Graduate Student Scholarship, 2012

If you are a currently enrolled active graduate student in either Instructional Design & Technology (IDT) or Ed Tech in Kansas Colleges or Universities you are invited to apply for this scholarship. We will be awarding two students with a $500.00 scholarship each.

You must be a member of KAECT. If you are an actively enrolled IDT or Ed. Tech. graduate student the 1st year of membership is free, and the following years fee will be waived if presenting at a KAECT Conference or serving as a volunteer. To sign up to be a member here is a link to the membership form at:
http://kaect.org/memberform.html

Here is a link to the
Scholarship Form Application
http://leadteachlearn.org/misc/kaectgrad.html
1-2 pages in length
Fall Deadline Jan. 15th, 2012
Summer Deadline Aug. 31st, 2012

Winners will be announced at the KAECT conference meetings.

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