About us
David M. Andrews
Professor, Department of Kinesiology
Room 108 Human Kinetics Building
401 Sunset Ave., Windsor, Ontario Canada N9B 3P4
519-253-3000 x2433
[email protected]
www.uwindsor.ca/kinesiology/biomechanics-and-ergonomics
David M. Andrews is a Professor in the Department of Kinesiology, and was the Teaching Leadership Chair for the Faculty of Human Kinetics from 2014-2018. He teaches Functional Anatomy and Human Factors, and Occupational Biomechanics at the undergraduate and graduate levels, respectively. Outside of his disciplinary research in ergonomics and biomechanics, David's interests in the scholarship of teaching and learning include educational leadership, peer observation of teaching, engagement of students in large classes, and assessment and evaluation in higher education. David has been recognized for excellence in research and teaching with awards such the University of Windsor Award for Excellence in Scholarship, Research and Creative Activity, Wayne Marino Faculty of Human Kinetics Teaching Excellence Award, University of Windsor Alumni Award for Distinguished Contributions to University Teaching, McMaster Student Union Teaching Award, and the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) Teaching and Academic Librarianship Award.
Judy A.K. Bornais
Executive Director, Office of Experiential Learning
University of Windsor
401 Sunset Ave., Windsor, Ontario Canada N9B 3P4
519-253-3000 x. 2269
[email protected]
Linkedin: Judy Bornais
Twitter: JBornais@Judy_Bornais
Judy A.K. Bornais is a faculty member in nursing who is currently Executive Director, Office of Experiential Learning at the University of Windsor. She was the Teaching Leadership Chair for the Faculty of Nursing from 2014-2018. She also holds an Adjunct Faculty appointment at Western with the Department of Surgery at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. Outside of her disciplinary research in simulation in nursing education and diabetes, Judy’s interest in the scholarship of teaching and learning include experiential learning in higher education, engagement of students in large classes, peer observation of teaching, professional development and the assessment, evaluation and recognition of teaching practices in higher education. She is the recipient of numerous teaching awards and recognitions including the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) Teaching and Academic Librarianship Award, the University of Windsor Alumni Award for Distinguished Contributions to University Teaching, the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) Excellence in Nursing Education for tenured faculty, the Council of Ontario Programs in Nursing (COUPN) Excellence in Teaching Award and the Elsevier Canada Learning Resource Award. She was the recipient of Western’s USC Teaching Honour Roll Award of Excellence, the University of Windsor Faculty of Nursing’s Research and Scholarship Award and the Inaugural Nursing Society, Faculty of the Year Award. In 2018 Judy was also named a 3M Teaching Fellow.
Professor, Department of Kinesiology
Room 108 Human Kinetics Building
401 Sunset Ave., Windsor, Ontario Canada N9B 3P4
519-253-3000 x2433
[email protected]
www.uwindsor.ca/kinesiology/biomechanics-and-ergonomics
David M. Andrews is a Professor in the Department of Kinesiology, and was the Teaching Leadership Chair for the Faculty of Human Kinetics from 2014-2018. He teaches Functional Anatomy and Human Factors, and Occupational Biomechanics at the undergraduate and graduate levels, respectively. Outside of his disciplinary research in ergonomics and biomechanics, David's interests in the scholarship of teaching and learning include educational leadership, peer observation of teaching, engagement of students in large classes, and assessment and evaluation in higher education. David has been recognized for excellence in research and teaching with awards such the University of Windsor Award for Excellence in Scholarship, Research and Creative Activity, Wayne Marino Faculty of Human Kinetics Teaching Excellence Award, University of Windsor Alumni Award for Distinguished Contributions to University Teaching, McMaster Student Union Teaching Award, and the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) Teaching and Academic Librarianship Award.
Judy A.K. Bornais
Executive Director, Office of Experiential Learning
University of Windsor
401 Sunset Ave., Windsor, Ontario Canada N9B 3P4
519-253-3000 x. 2269
[email protected]
Linkedin: Judy Bornais
Twitter: JBornais@Judy_Bornais
Judy A.K. Bornais is a faculty member in nursing who is currently Executive Director, Office of Experiential Learning at the University of Windsor. She was the Teaching Leadership Chair for the Faculty of Nursing from 2014-2018. She also holds an Adjunct Faculty appointment at Western with the Department of Surgery at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. Outside of her disciplinary research in simulation in nursing education and diabetes, Judy’s interest in the scholarship of teaching and learning include experiential learning in higher education, engagement of students in large classes, peer observation of teaching, professional development and the assessment, evaluation and recognition of teaching practices in higher education. She is the recipient of numerous teaching awards and recognitions including the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) Teaching and Academic Librarianship Award, the University of Windsor Alumni Award for Distinguished Contributions to University Teaching, the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) Excellence in Nursing Education for tenured faculty, the Council of Ontario Programs in Nursing (COUPN) Excellence in Teaching Award and the Elsevier Canada Learning Resource Award. She was the recipient of Western’s USC Teaching Honour Roll Award of Excellence, the University of Windsor Faculty of Nursing’s Research and Scholarship Award and the Inaugural Nursing Society, Faculty of the Year Award. In 2018 Judy was also named a 3M Teaching Fellow.