The Edublog Awards 2009 are go!


Better late than never, the Edublogs Awards 2009 is now underway!

We’re following the same approach as last year, namely asking you to make your nominations for the different categories on your own blogs and send us the info via the form on the homepage…  you can find more information on how to do that on said Awards homepage.

And have a few new categories this year to whet your appetite… my personal favourite of which is the best individual tweeter!

Here they are in full, nominations are open from now until Tuesday 8 December, voting will then be up until Wednesday 16 December and the ceremony will be rocking on Friday 18 December!

To nominate:

  1. Post your nominations on your blog, link to them and link to this site
  2. Use the form at the bottom of the homepage to send us a link to your nominations

So go nominate your favourite blogs, twitterers, community sites, videos, podcasts and more… for 2009:

Best individual blog
Best individual tweeter
Best group blog
Best new blog
Best class blog
Best student blog
Best resource sharing blog
Most influential blog post
Most influential tweet / series of tweets / tweet based discussion
Best teacher blog
Best librarian / library blog
Best educational tech support blog
Best elearning / corporate education blog
Best educational use of audio
Best educational use of video / visual
Best educational wiki
Best educational use of a social networking service
Best educational use of a virtual world
Lifetime achievement

To nominate:

  1. Post your nominations on your blog, link to them and link to this site
  2. Use the form at the bottom of the homepage to send us a link to your nominations

(yes, I put that in there twice just so it was uber clear!)

Let us know if you have any questions in the comments 🙂


9 responses to “The Edublog Awards 2009 are go!”

  1. Hello
    I nominated various people for various different categories, but they don’t seem to be there. I did write about it on my blog and fill in the form, so I wonder what happened? How did you shortlist from all the nominations?
    Thanks very much

  2. All nominations were taken into consideration. Unfortunately some categories had large numbers of nominations (for example some were well over 100). It wasn’t possible to short list all nominations because it makes it unmanageable for everyone.

    This meant nominations in most categories went through a short-listing process and each nomination was examined closely by the judges.

    You can read more about the process here – http://edublogawards.com/voting-is-now-open-for-the-2009-edublog-awards/