Recognition

Oklahoma Online Excellence Awards

The purpose of the Online Learning Excellence Award is to recognize individuals and groups that demonstrate exemplary leadership, innovation, collaboration, and results that advance online and blended learning in the State of Oklahoma.

Award Criteria

Awardees are selected based on the criteria listed below. Evidence should be provided that supports how the nominee demonstrates each of the criteria.

A diverse panel of reviewers will evaluate the submissions and select awardees to be recognized during the Oklahoma Learning Innovations Summit in spring 2021.

Accessibility

Accessibility
Incorporates strategies for creating accessible learning environments in which all learners can participate, develop, and contribute.

Collaboration
Consistently shares resources, models effective programs and practices, and mentors.

Learning Environment Design
Achieve extraordinary accomplishments in meeting accessibility needs.

Innovation
Is known and has been recognized for innovative thinking and developing approaches that consistently make a significant impact in online education.

Innovation

Innovation
The individual or team has been recognized for innovative, engaging, unique, and creative initiatives that advance online teaching and learning, disrupt normal processes, and meet a proven need. This innovation could take the form of a concept, project, tool, solution, program, pedagogy, or method.

Collaboration
The individual or team collaborates with other online education practitioners to provide leadership, share resources, and model innovative, creative practices in and approaches to online teaching and learning.

Impact, Results and Sustainability
The individual or team presents evidence of effectiveness and success, continuing assessment of effectiveness, and significant and sustainable impact.

Teaching

Pedagogy
The individual demonstrates excellence in online teaching and learning environment design practices.

Innovation
The individual Integrates unique, innovative, creative, engaging, and effective instructional learning environment design practices.

Collaboration
The individual collaborates with other online educators to provide leadership, share resources, model effective online teaching practices, and mentor.

Results and Sustainability
The individual Presents evidence of measures for assessing excellence, effectiveness, and sustainability of online teaching practices.

Individual

Leadership

Leadership
The individual demonstrates a commitment to leadership in advancing the quality and excellence in online education within their institution and the State of Oklahoma.

Innovation
The individual demonstrates a proven record of accomplishment in innovation and advancing progressive approaches to supporting student success in online and blended learning environments.

Collaboration
The individual engages in collaborative opportunities to advance the quality and success of online education in the State of Oklahoma.

Results
The individual consistently produces results that demonstrate exemplary success with initiatives.

Team, Program, or Institution

Leadership

Leadership
The institution/team/program demonstrates transformative leadership in advancing the quality and excellence in online education within their institution and the State of Oklahoma.

Innovation
The institution/team/program demonstrates a proven track record of innovation and advancing progressive approaches to supporting student success in online and blended learning environments.

Collaboration
The institution/team/program engages in collaborative opportunities to advance the quality and success of online education in the State of Oklahoma.

Results
The institution/team/program consistently produces results that demonstrate exemplary success with initiatives.

Open Education Impact

Course Quality and Instructional Alignment
Presents evidence of measurable outcomes and impact including student success. 

Community Cultivation
Collaborates with other educators to ensure opportunities for and incorporation of recommendations, critique, and expert knowledge.

Innovation
Demonstrates commitment to and the advancement of open education and open pedagogy in the State of Oklahoma.

Overall Impact
Resource contribution impacts a large population of learners within Oklahoma and across the discipline area. 

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Nominations should include a narrative that addresses criteria for the award category in question. Rubrics are included with award descriptions elsewhere in this awards website. Nominations should also present evidence of what the narrative states. COLE and/or the OSRHE may determine that nominations without a narrative or without evidence do not qualify for the award.

Nominations should include, at a minimum, a narrative and supporting evidence. A photo of the nominee and a 500 word maximum biography is also required for award announcements.

No specific format for the narrative and evidence is required. The nominator has the creative freedom to determine how best to frame the narrative and present supporting evidence.

However, it is recommended that programs and formats for the narrative be those that are widely available and used to ensure the files can be opened by each selection committee member.

For example, Word documents and Adobe .pdf files are good options for written materials. Video files should also be formatted so as to be easily opened and viewed with ease.

No. The file name for each evidence file should clearly represent which nomination the evidence accompanies and the criteria it addresses.

Note that individual files may not exceed 30MB. Files that exceed that limit, such as video files, may be uploaded to YouTube, Vimeo, or a similar option and linked through the narrative or other evidence information files.

Yes. The file name for each evidence file should clearly represent which nomination the evidence accompanies and the criteria it addresses. However, if you have multiple screenshots or images, consider presenting them in a single document to facilitate ease of access and review for the selection committee.

No. All nominations and supporting materials must be submitted online via the awards website.

COLE considers blended courses a subset of online learning and the OOEA program includes consideration of blended initiatives and practices and their integration of online teaching methods and technologies with other delivery strategies.

The rubric referenced for the Oklahoma Online Excellence teaching award references “online/blended” teaching in the first section to indicate that blended teaching/initiatives were eligible for award consideration. Only the term “online” appears in the criteria wording in order to render the readability of the rubric less cumbersome.

Evaluation of nominations that relate to blended learning will consider the integration of online facets of learning with the other learning environments/modalities teaching that the nomination entails.

No. Nominations will be evaluated by committee members that are not affiliated with the individual, program, team, or institution nominated for an award.

In addition, members of COLE and/or the selection committee who are nominated for an award do not evaluate nominations in the category for which they have been nominated.

Yes. However, given that nominees often have the most in-depth knowledge of their work, we recommend working closely with the nominee to obtain information and evidence to support the nomination.

Yes.

Yes, with the exception of a COLE subcommittee nominated as a collective entity.

COLE members are active in leading online learning within their organizations so we expect that they might be nominated for awards. However, the activities presented for recognition should include significant initiatives external to work done for COLE committees and initiatives. A nomination might reference some activities related to COLE participation as one facet of the narrative and/or evidence, or reference COLE as one vehicle for sharing an initiative or innovation; however, activities and initiatives at the nominee’s home institution or professional online education organizations other than COLE should form a significant part of the nomination narrative and supporting evidence.

If you are not sure if an individual or team qualifies for an award, please contact the selection committee chair with your questions. COLE is happy to help you determine how best to present your nomination idea.

Yes. We receive many strong nominations each year, but, unfortunately, may select only one award recipient per category with rare exception. Therefore, we encourage and welcome submissions for nominations that were submitted previously but not selected for an award. We recommend that materials for resubmitted nominations be reviewed for any items that you might want to update and, in some instances, strengthen.

The nomination form includes fields both for the nominee and for indicating the name as it should appear on the award. Indicate the team leader in the nominee field and use the “name as it should appear on the award” field to enter the collective team name or the names of all team members. If there are more than 3-4 team members, the group should be referenced collectively. For example, “Center for Teaching and Learning, Winning Community College.”

The nomination narrative should also reference the group as a whole when describing accomplishments for which the team is being nominated to help clarify that a team and not just the team leader is being nominated.

Yes. All nominations and related materials are used for judging purposes only and will remain confidential.

No.

11:59 PM PT on the indicated nomination due date. The January deadline date allows the selection committee to complete its work before the opening of the COLE Learning Innovations Summit when awardees are announced and may not be extended.

That is the goal of the Oklahoma Online Excellence recognition program. However, there are circumstances in which there might not be an award, or there might be more than one award, in one or more categories. The decision not to make awards or to make multiple awards in any given category is at the discretion of OSRHE working in collaboration with the COLE Director and the COLE awards selection committee.

The OSRHE strives to notify award recipients and non-recipients by email no later than the week before the COLE Learning Innovations Summit.

No.