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  <title><![CDATA[2018 WCP Award Winners]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Casey Wilson</strong>&nbsp;&mdash; Three of Casey&#39;s ENGL 1101 students created a collaborative project that has won WCP&#39;s 2018&nbsp;<strong>Award for Excellence in WOVEN Communication</strong>.<br />
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<p><strong>Kate Holterhoff&nbsp;</strong>&mdash; Kate has won WCP&#39;s 2018&nbsp;<strong>Award for Multimodal Innovation</strong>. The award considers innovative use of 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.<br />
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<p><strong>Halcyon Lawrence&nbsp;</strong>&mdash; Halcyon&nbsp;has won WCP&#39;s 2018&nbsp;<strong>A</strong><strong>ward for Excellence in Pedagogy</strong>. The award&nbsp;recognizes overall excellence in pedagogy, considering factors such as 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<em><strong>.</strong></em></p>

<p>These winners and award finalists will be honored at the LMC Awards Dinner this Thursday, April 26.</p>
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