Awards

Excellence and Innovation in the Integration of Technology: Taking Making into Classroom Jun. 2018 – Jun. 2018 Canadian Network for Innovation in Education Collaborative award with Open School, BC, Ministry of Education; Jason Leber, Industry Training Authority, Elizabeth Childs, Royal Roads University

Honour, 100 of the World’s Thought Leaders and Change Makers: For The Next Hundred Years of Finish Education Project Dec. 2015 – Dec. 2015
Government of Finland, https://hundred.fi/visions/susan-crichton/susan-crichton

University of British Columbia Okanagan Teaching Excellence and Innovation
https://news.ok.ubc.ca/2014/05/09/ubc-honours-faculty-for-teaching-excellence-and-innovation/ 2014

Named Fellow of Centre for Commonwealth Education Nov. 2010 – Feb. 2013 University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

University of Calgary, Students’ Union Teaching Excellence Award Honourable Mention – Spring 2007  http://greatteachers.ucalgary.ca/person/susan_crichton_phd    (Nominated four times previously)

Marshall McLuhan Teaching Excellence Award (1991) Awarded for innovative curriculum development for computer use in schools. http://www.mcluhanmedia.com/mamcl_awards_teach_003.html 

Canadian Computer Teacher of the Year – Toshiba Canada and Computers in Education Magazine (1991)

National Award by National Institute – Canadian Centre for Creative Technology (1990), Unfolding Technology:  Origami, Computers, and Learning.

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