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UCLA provides undergraduate students with a broad range of educational experiences to encourage their integration into an academic community and to foster their development as scholars in their own right, able to create new knowledge and to contribute to the growth of communities at local, national, and global levels.

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March 2009 - The Faculty Committee on Educational Technology is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2009 Copenhaver Award for Innovation in Teaching with Technology.


To John G. Riley, Economics
for developing the web-based UCLA Auction House which allows students to learn the basic principles of competitive bidding by competing in an online games where they bid for a series of art objects against a computer and attempt to maiximize their expected payoff.


To Timothy R. Tangherlini, The Scandinavian Section

for bringing a digital approach to analyzing folklore.  He led his students through group assignments involving the use of modern mapping and timelining software to create "time maps" of folklorists and gain a greater understanding of the social and physical context of the stories.


Additional information about the nominees and their work is available on the award website.