Past awards [1]
2024
ALT Awards 2024 [2] - find out more about the winners of the 2024 Awards in our Awards Brochure.
2023
ALT Awards 2023 [3] - find out more about the winners of the 2023 Awards.
2022
ALT Awards 2022 [4] - find out more about the winners of the 2022 Awards.
2021
Learning Technologist of the Year Awards 2021 [5] - find out more about the winners of the 2021 Awards
2020
Learning Technologist of the Year Awards 2020 [6] - find out more about the winners of the 2020 Awards
2019
Learning Technologist of the Year Awards 2019 [7]- find out more about the winners of the 2019 Awards
2018
Learning Technologist of the Year Awards 201 [8]8 [8] - find out more about the winners of the 2018 Awards
2017
Learning Technologist of the Year Awards 2017 [9] - find out more about the winners of the 2017 Awards
2016
Learning Technologist of the Year Awards 2016 [10] - find out more about the winners of the 2016 Awards
2015
Learning Technologist of the Year Awards 2015 [11] - find out more about the winners of the 2015 Awards
2014
Learning Technologist of the Year Award 2014 [12] - find out about the winners of the 2014 Awards - [844Kb PDF]
2013
Learning Technologist of the Year Award 2013 [13] [13]- find out about the winners of the 2013 Awards - [217 Kb PDF]
2012
Learning Technologist of the Year Award 2012 [14] - find out about the winners of the 2012 Awards - [537 Kb PDF]
The Google/ALT "Apps in Learning and Teaching" competition [15] - download a document describing the award and the winning and commended entries - [230 Kb PDF]
ALT-C 2012 Awards
Best Proceedings Paper
74 "Secrets of mlearning failures: confronting reality" [16]
Thomas Cochrane
Best PechaKucha
140 "Transforming Learning Technologists into Design Researchers" [17]
Brenda Bannan
229 "Engagement by stealth: Can a PG Cert get teachers excited about tech?" [18]
Lindsay Jordan
2011
Learning Technologist of the Year Award 2011 [19] [19]- find out about the winners in 2011 - [1.9 Kb PDF]
Epigeum Award for the Most Effective Use of Video 2011 [20] - [26.2 Kb PDF]
Winner
James McDowell, University of Huddersfield. VELOCITy: Video Enhanced Learning Opportunities in Computing and Information Technology.
Finalists
Clare Hardman and Phil Watten, University of Sussex. How to Give a Good Presentation.
Susan Lesley Daniels, University of Leeds. Inter-professional learning for healthcare pre-registrations students around safeguarding children through the medium of a video of a play called "Bad Mummy".
Gary Morris, University of Leeds. Understanding and engaging with the lived experience of dementia.
Chris O'Reilly, University of Derby. X- ray Movies for students on the Move.
Jorum Learning and teaching Competition 2011 [21] [22]- [222 Kb PDF]
ALT-C 2011 Awards
Best Proceedings Paper
0094 "DeFrosting Professional Development: Reconceptualising Teaching using Social Learning Technologies" [23]
Thomas Cochrane and Vickel Narayan
Best Short Presentation
0015 "Project SOAR - Student's Online Attention and Reading Lists: navigating the river of student attention" [24]
Alan Cann
0148 "Matchmaking Learning Technologists and Flourishing Collaborations: The Case of The Bloomsbury Colleges" [25]
Tim Neumann, Sarah Sherman
0221 "Effectiveness of online technologies for laboratory-based work" [26]
Jacky Forsyth
0233 "Do students like individual feedback videos?" [24]
Philip Wane
0243 "Arduino culture - Creative collaboration inside and outside of school" [25]
Steve Bunce
Best ePoster
0190 "If the lecture is recorded, what’s the point of the lecture? Comparing staff and student views about lecture capture" [27]
Alysa Bramble, Manoj Singh and Eoin McDonnell
2010
Learning Technologist of the Year Award 2010 [28] - find out more about the winners in 2010 - [569 Kb PDF]
Epigeum Award for the Most Effective Use of Video 2010 [29] - [32 Kb PDF]
Jorum Learning & Teaching Competition 2010 [30] - [31 Kb PDF]
ALT-C 2010 Best Poster and Best Proceedings Paper Awards
Best Proceedings Paper
0188 "An analysis of first-year business students' mobile phones and their use for learning" [31] [1.3 MB PDF of full paper]
Claire Bradley and Debbie Holley, London Metropolitan University.
Best Poster
Best Poster Award (voting by conference delegates)
0204 "First steps to second life: learning to simulate and simulating to learn" [32] [1.9MB PDF Poster]
Bob Hallawell, Jenny Prior, Patrick Lockley, University of Nottingham.
Best Poster Award (voting by people not attending the conference)
0096 "Changing the way we see test-items in a computer-based environment: Screen design and question difficulty" [33] [2MB PDF Poster]
Matt Haigh, Cambridge Assessment.
2009
Learning Technologist of the Year Award 2009 [34] - find out more about the winners in 2009 - [365 Kb PDF]
Epigeum Award for the Most Effective Use of Video 2009 [35] - [32 Kb PDF]
Jorum Learning & Teaching Competition 2009 [36] - [31 Kb PDF]
2008
Learning Technologist of the Year Award 2008 [37] - find out more about the winners in 2008 - [400 Kb PDF]
Learning Object Competition 2008 [38] - [300 Kb PDF]
2007
Learning Technologist of the Year Award 2007 [39] - find out more about the winners in 2007 at the inaugural awards ceremony - [600 Kb PDF]