Accolades

Formal Student Recognitions & Awards
CoEHD Annual Awards

 

2019 Recipients
Outstanding Innovator and Committed Leaders

Jamie Velazquez resides in XX, NJ. Link to Jamie’s ePortfolio: https://jamievelazquezdlleportfolio.wordpress.com/
Stacey Clark resides in XX, TX. Link to Stacey’s ePortfolio: https://www.staceyclarkdllportfolio.com/

Learner’s Mindset Award

James Turnage resides in Houston, TX. Link to James’ ePortfolio: https://jamesdturnage.wixsite.com/eportfolio
Melissa Summerford resides in Houston, TX. Link to Melissa’s ePortfolio: https://sites.google.com/view/teachingblueprint/home?authuser=0


Link to Awards Day Ceremony Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zinEH0Zxv4k&feature=youtu.be

2018 Recipients

Outstanding Innovator and Committed Leaders

Malika Humphries resides in Atlanta, GA. Link to Malika’s ePortfolio: http://www.mhumphries.org
Tracy Pompeii resides in Oxford, CT. Link to Tracy’s ePortfolio: http://www.classylearn.com/
Cyndy Schroeder resides in Boston, MA. Link to Cyndy’s ePortfolio: http://www.cyndyschroeder.com

Learner’s Mindset Award

Bobby Bracken resides in Houston, TX. Link to Bobby’s ePortfolio: https://dalen52.wixsite.com/houston713
Althea Green resides in the Houston, TX area. Link to Althea’s ePortfolio: https://eowknowledge.org/

 

A letter from Malika Humphries:
I first want to share my accomplishment for being chosen as a recipient of the Outstanding Innovator & Committed Leader award by Lamar University Digital Leadership Master’s Program.

Though honored, humbled and surprised to hear the news it allowed me to reflect on why. As much as I enjoy my career in Project Management and Consulting, I became very selfish with my time. I dedicated countless hours to work, and suffered from an imbalance in family time, me time, vacation and most of all, leaving a legacy that would out live me. I realized after all the technology transformation and solutions I have implemented, the most powerful was to transform my own mind and way of thinking. And that’s what I did.

Fast forward to now, I have an understanding that a career is nothing more than what you do with what you know and get paid for it. I know project management and get paid to do it. However, passion is nothing more than what you do with what you love and give yourself for it. One focus on getting and the other, giving. So, I asked myself what do I love and what am I doing about it? It’s when I answered that question that I truly began to live to give the change I was brought on this earth to do, in making this world a better place. Since that discovery, I have been recognized for my achievements, awarded fellowships and grants, invited to speak and honored at AAUW outstanding women’s luncheon, and now on my way to become a published author of children’s books to build self-empowerment and community within the school system. All within less than 2 years. How is that possible to now have a work-life balance after adding all this on my plate? Simple. I demanded more of myself. Then I took back control of my career and allowed it to fund what I love. That positive energy that made me come alive, in return, funded my career. Now, that’s a work-life balance.

Career and Passion. Both are great. Both are necessary. Some have mastered one without the other. But I believe we are better together than we are part. Therefore career and passion can co-exist if you give them permission to. You can never be to young, old, experienced or accomplished to make that decision. If not today, just know, nothing will be different tomorrow.

I celebrate you for your accomplishments and those in route. Your legacy cannot be edited, so leave a good copy.

Malika Humphries, PMP

2017 Recipient

Outstanding Innovator and Committed Leader

Rhoda Hahn (2017) was selected as the first recipient of the Outstanding Innovator & Committed Leader Award in the Digital Learning & Leading Program.
Link to Rhoda’s ePortfolio: http://mrshahndaydreams.blogspot.ca/

Graduate Student Spotlight:

2018 – Check out Angela Snyder, one of our DLL grads on MSN and CNN news. Betsy DeVos visited her classroom on 05.31.2018 to learn about positive behavior support in schools:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/news/devos-meets-protesters-outside-hebron-harmon-elementary-school/vp-AAy570A

Our Students Inspire Us…

This page is dedicated to our students as learners, achiever, innovators, and inspirers. What you do every day is what we are proud of!

We are excited about what our students are doing! This is a place for students to share their good news! If you are a graduate of the ETL/DLL program or a current student, please email me your good news at tilisa.thibodeaux@lamar.edu

 

 

 

 

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