Teaching with Digital Technology Awards
The Teaching with Digital Technology Awards are student-nominated awards for instructors who have effectively used digital technology to improve teaching and learning at MIT. The goal is to recognize instructors for their innovations and to give the MIT community the opportunity to learn from their practices. The awards are co-sponsored by Open Learning and the Office of the Vice Chancellor. Questions? nominatemyprof@mit.edu
2024 Awards
In 2024, students submitted 136 nominations. The six winners of the 2024 Teaching with Digital Technology Awards are:
Name | Dept. |
Josh Angrist | Economics |
Cong Cong | Urban Studies and Planning |
Ben Fry | Architecture |
Michael Maune | Comparative Media Studies/Writing |
Rama Ramakrishnan | Management |
Nancy L. Rose | Economics |
The winners were honored at a celebratory luncheon on May 28, 2024. Their awards are highlighted in videos and in this MIT Open Learning article.
2023 Awards
In 2023, students submitted 167 nominations. The 7 winners of the 2023 Teaching with Digital Technology Awards are:
Name | Dept. | Video link |
Philip Harris | Physics | https://youtu.be/sscZOv94b-4 |
Andreas Karatsolis | Comparative Media Studies/Writing | https://youtu.be/UmAPl4gmHWg |
Christine Ortiz | Materials Science and Engineering | -- |
Ellan Spero | Materials Science and Engineering | -- |
Russell Tedrake | Electrical Engineering & Computer Science | https://youtu.be/CPV9X0XWv1Y |
Joel Voldman | Electrical Engineering & Computer Science | https://youtu.be/g1i_jeI0SkQ |
Danielle Wood | Media Arts and Sciences; Aeronautics and Astronautics | https://youtu.be/6VosoTT7zEM |
The winners were honored at a celebratory luncheon on May 30, 2023. Their awards are highlighted in videos and in this MIT Open Learning article.
2023 awardees; clockwise from left to right: Philip Harris, Andreas Karatsolis, Christine Ortiz, Ellan Spero, Danielle Wood, Joel Voldman, Russell Tedrake
2022 Awards
In 2022, students submitted 207 nominations. The 15 winners of the 2022 Teaching with Digital Technology Award are:
Takako Aikawa | Global Languages |
Ana Bell | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Daniel Frey | Mechanical Engineering |
Joey Gu | Chemical Engineering |
Steven Johnson | Mathematics |
Maxine Jonas | Biological Engineering |
Axel Kilian | Architecture |
Brett McGuire | Chemistry |
Shuhei Ono | Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences |
Alexander “Sasha” Rakhlin | Brain and Cognitive Sciences |
Ray Reagans | Management |
Leanna Rezvani | Global Languages |
Emma Teng | Global Languages; History |
Basima Tewfik | Management |
Steven Wasserman | Biological Engineering |
The winners were honored in a May 24th celebration and their awards are highlighted in videos and in this MIT Open Learning article.
2021 Awards
This year 230 nominations were submitted for 104 unique instructors. Faculty and instructors were nominated for excellence in digital teaching for both fully online classes as well as those which were a hybrid of online and in person.
This year's 23 winners are:
Mohamed Abdelhafez | Physics |
Steve Banzaert | Mechanical Engineering |
Helena Belio-Apaolaza | Global Studies and Languages |
Joseph Doyle | Sloan School of Management |
Kristin Forbes | Sloan School of Management |
Laura Frawley | Brain and Cognitive Sciences |
Malick Ghachem | History |
Max Goldman | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Sally Haslanger | Philosophy & D-Lab |
Caroline Jones | Architecture |
Miro Kazakoff | Sloan School of Management |
Maria Khotimsky | Global Studies and Languages |
Andrew Lo | Sloan School of Management |
Libby McDonald | D-Lab |
Arathi Mehrotra | Sloan School of Management |
Anna Mikusheva | Economics |
Jeremy Orloff | Mathematics |
Michael Short | Nuclear Science and Engineering |
Justin Solomon | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Joe Steinmeyer | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Nikolaos Trichakis | Sloan School of Management |
Adrien Verdelhan | Sloan School of Management |
Sean Willems | Sloan School of Management |
The winners were honored in a Zoom celebration on and June 3, 2021, and were featured in this video:
2020 Awards
As a result of the pandemic and in honor of the dedication of MIT faculty to the challenges of remote education, a second call for student nominations was made expressly for excellence in remote teaching.
From the original call, 157 nominations were submitted for 98 unique instructors. From the remote call, 330 nominations were submitted for 163 unique instructors, with many instructors nominated for both awards. In total, 487 student nominations were submitted for 232 unique instructors.
This year's 31 winners, selected from the aggregate of nominations, are:
Steve Banzaert | Mechanical Engineering |
Kara Blackburn | Sloan School of Management |
Amanda Bosh | Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences |
Devin Michelle Bunten | Urban Studies and Planning |
Semyon Dyatlov | Mathematics |
Vivek Farias | Sloan School of Management |
Malick Ghachem | History |
Marah Gubar | Literature |
Michelle Hanlon | Sloan School of Management |
Adam Hartz | Computer Science |
Stefan Helmreich | Anthropology |
Barbara Hughey | Mechanical Engineering |
Pei-Ken Hung | Mathematics |
Alexandre Jacquillat | Sloan School of Management |
Graham Jones | Anthropology |
Miro Kazakoff | Sloan School of Management |
Jonathan Kelner | Mathematics |
Wolfgang Ketterle | Physics |
Maria Khotimsky | Global Languages |
James Magarian | Gordon Engineering Leadership Program |
Karthish Manthiram | Chemical Engineering |
Isadora Nicholas | Global Languages |
Phiala Shanahan | Physics |
Ben Shields | Sloan School of Management |
Joe Steinmeyer | Electrical Engineering |
Lawrence Susskind | Urban Studies and Planning |
Clair Travis | Chemistry |
Rodrigo Verdi | Sloan School of Management |
Bruno Verdini | Urban Studies and Planning |
David Wallace | Mechanical Engineering |
Jacob White | Electrical Engineering |
The winners were honored in a July 30th Zoom celebration and their teaching stories are highlighted in this video:
2019 Awards
158 nominations were received for 117 different faculty members & instructors. The winners, chosen by a committee of undergraduate and graduate students plus Dean Krishna Rajagopal and Vice Chancellor Ian Waitz, are:
- Erik Demaine, Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL)
- Amy Carleton, Comparative Media Studies & Writing
- John Belcher, Physics
- Jared Curhan, Sloan School of Management
Winners were honored at a June 4 luncheon and their teaching stories are highlighted in this video:
2018 Awards
99 nominations were received for 58 different faculty members & instructors. The winners, chosen by a committee of 5 undergraduate & graduate students plus Dean Krishna Rajagopal, and Vice Chancellor Ian Waitz, are:
- Simona Socrate, Mechanical Engineering
- Chris Caplice, Center for Transportation & Logistics
- Michael Yaffe, Biology
- Eric Huntley, Urban Studies and Planning
Winners were honored at a June 5 luncheon and their teaching stories are highlighted in this video:
2017 Awards
133 nominations were received for 80 different faculty members & instructors. The winners, chosen by a committee of 5 undergraduate & graduate students plus Dean Dennis Freeman, Dean Blanche Staton, and VP Sanjay Sarma, are:
- Bryan Moser, Olivier de Weck, Edward Crawley, Bruce Cameron, System Design & Management
- Michael Scott Cuthbert, Music
- Tracy Robyn Slatyer, Physics
Winners were honored at a June 6 luncheon and their teaching stories are highlighted in this video:
The TWDTA Luncheon and Awards Ceremony celebrated the achievements of Physics professor Tracy Slatyer who received an award. The SDM team, Oliver de Weck, Bryan Moser, Bruce Cameron, and Edward Crawley, also received an award.
The third winner of this year's award was music professor Matthew Scott Cuthbert. Director of Residential Education at ODL Sheryl Barnes presided over the event.
For more information please contact ODL Residential Education (odl-residential@mit.edu) or read the MIT News article.
2016 Awards
132 nominations were received for 90 different faculty members & instructors. The winners, chosen by a committee of 5 undergrad & grad students plus Dean Freeman, Dean Ortiz, and VP Sarma, are:
- Lorna Gibson, MS&E
- Max Goldman & Robert Miller, EECS
- Chris Terman, EECS
- Peter Dourmashkin, Physics
- Kurt Fendt, CMS
Winners were honored at a luncheon and their teaching stories are highlighted in this video:
For more information please refer to the MIT News article or contact ODL Residential Education (odl-residential@mit.edu).