Honors & Awards

Lilly Teaching Fellows Program (2011-2013) sponsored by the Center for Teaching & Learning, the University of Georgia.

Early Career Registration Scholarship Program (2010)
sponsored by the Board of Directors of AECT, International Conference of Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT), Anaheim, CA.

Selected Junior Faculty for Research and Theory (R&T) Invited Session (2010)
selected by AECT R&T Division as one of the two early career individuals who have great potential in making an impact to the field of instructional technology, International Conference of Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT), Anaheim, CA.

New Faculty Mentoring Program
sponsored by the Division C (Learning and Instruction), the International Conference of Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) at American Educational Research Association (AERA) Conference of 2009, San Diego, California.

Mentoring Program for Early Career Scholars sponsored by the Division D (Measurement and Research Methodology). American Educational Research Association (AERA) Conference of 2009, San Diego, California.

Early Career Researcher for Building a Technology Research Agenda: An Early Career Symposium sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the International Conference of Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) of 2008 in Orlando, Florida.

Affiliate for the Interdisciplinary Center for Leadership, Technology Integration, and Critical Literacies (I-CELTIC) (2008-2012) funded by a five-year $670,000 grant from the Office of Research supplemented by the College of Information, Florida State University.

Award of Strohbehn Intern by Educational Communication Technology (ETC) Foundation, the International Conference of Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) of 2007 in Anaheim, California.

PacifiCorp Design and Development Award, Design and Development Division, the International Conference of Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) of 2007 in Anaheim, California.

Liliana Mulhman Masoner Outstanding International Student Award (2006-2007), Educational Psychology & Learning Systems, College of Education, Florida State University.

Finalist for the Gagné & Briggs Outstanding Doctoral Student Award (2006-2007), Educational Psychology & Learning Systems, College of Education, Florida State University.

Award of Graduate Student Professional Meeting by the Council on Research in Education (CORE) for the Spring Semester of 2007 funded by the College of Education, Florida State University.
 
Ruby Diamond Future Professor Award (2005-2006), Educational Psychology & Learning Systems, College of Education, Florida State University.

Finalist for the Gagné & Briggs Outstanding Service Award (2005-2006), Educational Psychology & Learning Systems, College of Education, Florida State University.

Silver (Second) Prize, General Field for Teachers, The 10th Prize Contest for National Educational Software, December 2001. Awarded by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education.

First Prize, The 8th Prize Contest for Municipal Educational Software, August 2001. Awarded by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education.