Now in its seventh year, the Teaching with Digital Technology Awards are student-nominated awards for instructors who have effectively used digital technology to improve teaching and learning at MIT. The goal is to recognize instructors for their innovations and to give the MIT community the opportunity to learn from their practices. The awards are co-sponsored by Open Learning and the Office of the Vice Chancellor.
In 2022, students submitted 207 nominations. The 15 winners of the 2022 Teaching with Digital Technology Award are:
Takako Aikawa | Global Languages |
Ana Bell | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Daniel Frey | Mechanical Engineering |
Joey Gu | Chemical Engineering |
Steven Johnson | Mathematics |
Maxine Jonas | Biological Engineering |
Axel Kilian | Architecture |
Brett McGuire | Chemistry |
Shuhei Ono | Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Science |
Alexander “Sasha” Rakhlin | Brain and Cognitive Sciences |
Ray Reagans | Management |
Leanna Rezvani | Global Languages |
Emma Teng | Global Languages; History |
Basima Tewfik | Management |
Steven Wasserman | Biological Engineering |