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News | Dec. 16, 2016

JoAnne Green wins FGDLA Award


Ms. JoAnne Green

On December 8, 2016  Ms. JoAnne Green, Director of Academic Computing at IRMC, received the Federal Government Distance Learning Association “Pioneer Award”  at the association’s 20th Awards Anniversary at the Washington Convention Center.  The Pioneer Award is given in recognition of an individual for demonstrating initiative and leadership in the development and implementation of distance learning in the Federal Government.  MS Green was cited for her efforts in building and maintaining a robust distance learning program in support of the IRMC cyber curriculum.

 

The Federal Government Distance Learning Association (FGDLA) is a nonprofit, professional association formed to promote the development and application of distance learning in the Federal Government, in accordance with  Section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code for Business Leagues and charted by the State of Ohio. Additionally, the Association actively fosters collaboration and understanding among those involved in leveraging technology and instructional media in support of the education and training needs of the Federal Government.

 

Focused on supporting Federal Government agencies involved in distance learning, the FGDLA  encourages the application of all forms of distance learning media, as well as embracing innovative methods in  integrating instructional technologies to meet the training and education needs of the Federal Government. Our membership is derived primarily from individuals employed by the various agencies within the Federal Government. The FGDLA is a chapter of the United States Distance Learning Association.


 


Good job JoAnne!