Best Educational Tech Support Edublog 2010


The winners of the Best Educational Tech Support Edublog 2010….

  1. Winner: Free Technology for Teacher
  2. First Runner Up: Thumann Resources
  3. Second Runner Up: The Angry Technician

Congratulations to all winners.

Scroll to the bottom of the page to see the results tally!

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Summary of nomination and voting info:

  1. 66 nominations received for Best Educational Tech Support Edublog 2010
  2. 27 blogs shortlisted for Best Educational Tech Support Edublog 2010
  3. Total number of votes was 559
  4. Most nominated blogs were:

Blogs nominated in alphabetical order!

  1. Anseo.net
  2. Design for learning
  3. 34africa
  4. Edte.ch
  5. Free Technology for Teacher
  6. Human
  7. iLearn Technology
  8. Jason T Bell
  9. Kassblog
  10. Langwitches
  11. Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
  12. Learning in Hand
  13. Moodle blog
  14. Moving at the Speed of Creativity
  15. Nik’s Learning Technology Blog
  16. Ozge Karaoglu’s Blog
  17. Teacher Reboot Camp
  18. Cathy Nelson’s Professional Thoughts
  19. Tech Tips for Teachers
  20. The Angry Technician
  21. The Edublogger
  22. The Education Technology Blog
  23. The Thinking Stick
  24. The Pursuit Of Technology Integration Happiness
  25. The Whiteboard Blog
  26. Thumann Resources
  27. Zarco English

And the results are!

17 responses to “Best Educational Tech Support Edublog 2010”

  1. Providing effective IT support grows more challenging every day. The number of devices increases and changes on a daily basis. The parameters of the workday, workweek, and even work space are limitless

  2. […] There is no shortage of blogs that focus on educational technology issues.  The vast majority of the ones available in English are written by and for people working in schools and education systems in the United States, Canada, the UK and other places in Europe, Australia, etc.  While we are certainly happy when *anyone* reads our short weekly posts, this is decidedly *not* our target audience. (People interested in that sort of thing are directed to the lists of excellent educational technology blogs available here.) […]