Lynn Johnson Receives Prestigious Award

Apple Award for Innovation in Science

Dr. Lynn Johnson was one of 10 individuals nationwide to receive a new award from Apple for her work that allows students at the dental school to record and listen to classroom lectures on their iPods or other portable listening devices. The initiative has been featured in publications worldwide. Educause Quarterly, Macworld - Spring'06

Ann Arbor, MI - January 3, 2008 - Dr. Lynn Johnson, director of Dental Informatics and Information Technology and professor at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, is among ten persons nationwide selected to receive a new award from Apple.

The Apple Award for Innovation in Science recognizes a very select and distinguished group of individuals in academia who have developed new ways to use technology that enhance education and research. The award also offers opportunities for recipients to publicly promote their ideas and insights about those novel uses of technologies.

A Major Shift in How Technology is Used

Johnson received the award for her pioneering efforts that led to the U-M School of Dentistry and Apple entering into a partnership in September 2005 View video of iTunes U Kick-Off. The venture, the first of its kind with any professional school in the U.S., marked a major shift in how technology is used to support and enhance learning. See Podcasting Lectures - Educause Quarterly.

Dental, dental hygiene, and graduate students at the U-M School of Dentistry use their valid U-M names and passwords to log on to a special Web site, "Learning via iTunes U," to locate and download the lectures. They can then listen to them in their apartments, automobiles, while walking on campus, or even working out, at their convenience. Since course lectures have been available for downloading, School of Dentistry students have been to the Web site well over 100,000 times to download and listen to lectures.

In a story about the initiative that appeared in the spring and summer 2006 issue of the School of Dentistry's alumni magazine, DentalUM, Johnson said the School's collaboration with Apple has led to many benefits. "In technology, we have more visibility, not just across the University, but also in the field of dental education," she said. "The University is now launching a campus-wide application of what we are doing with the iPods in dental education. ...It's gratifying to know U-M intends to share the campus-wide iPod application with over 45 other colleges and universities across the country."

Apple said that each year it will select 10 science innovators for their innovative use of Apple technology in science, research, and education. Recipients of the award will receive benefits that include a pass to Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference; up to eight one-on-one development support consultations with Apple engineers, without charge; participating in the annual meeting of Apple's Science Innovators; and the ability to participate in the annual "Communities" meeting at the Apple campus in Cupertino, California. See Apple - Higher Ed - Profiles

Johnson, who arrived at the U-M School of Dentistry in June 2002, earned a PhD in instructional design and technology from the University of Iowa in 1993.

The University of Michigan School of Dentistry is one of the nation's leading dental schools engaged in oral health care education, research, patient care, and community service. General dental care clinics and specialty clinics providing advanced treatment enable the School to offer dental services and programs to patients throughout Michigan. Classroom and clinic instruction prepare future dentists, dental specialists, and dental hygienists for practice in private offices, hospitals, academia, and public agencies. Research seeks to discover and apply new knowledge that can help patients worldwide. For more information about the School of Dentistry, visit the Web at: www.dent.umich.edu.

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