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OKLAHOMA CITY – Southeastern Oklahoma State University’s Center for Instructional Development and Technology (CIDT) has been honored with the Oklahoma Online Excellence Award for Team Leadership by the State Regents’ Council for Online Learning Excellence (COLE). This recognition was presented during a meeting of the State Regents, highlighting the significant contributions the CIDT has made to enhance online education in the state.
The award underscores the center's commitment to fostering innovative teaching practices and providing robust support for faculty and students engaged in online learning. Through various initiatives, the CIDT has successfully improved the quality of online courses and enhanced student engagement, making a lasting impact on the educational landscape in Oklahoma.
This accolade not only celebrates the hard work and dedication of the CIDT team but also reflects the university's broader mission to promote excellence in education through technology and instructional development. The recognition serves as an inspiration for continued efforts in advancing online learning.
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