The winners of the Most Influential Blog Post 2010….
- Winner: Frank Noschese”s The $2 interactive whiteboard
- First Runner Up: Joyce Valenza’s Things I think teacher librarians should unlearn (20 & counting)
- Second Runner Up: Joyce Seitzinger’s Moodle Tool Guide for Teachers
Congratulations to all winners.
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Scroll to the bottom of the page to see the results tally!
Summary of nomination and voting info:
- 77 nominations received for Most Influential Blog Post 2010
- 21 posts shortlisted for Most Influential Blog Post 2010
- Total number of votes was 610
- Most nominated posts for this category were:
- Gavin Dudeney’s Bullied, Blackmailed, Defamed, Threatened…– 3 nominations
Posts nominated in alphabetical order!
- Anthony Cody’s The Media’s War on Teachers
- Dan Meyer’ s My TEDxNYED Session — Math Curriculum Makeover
- Dean Shareski’s How To Make Better Teachers
- Edna Sackson’s 10 Things you can’t just do on Monday in Period 6
- Joyce Seitzinger’s Moodle Tool Guide for Teachers
- Frank Noschese”s The $2 interactive whiteboard
- Gavin Dudeney’s Bullied, Blackmailed, Defamed, Threatened…
- Gavin Dudeney’s Second Life – The Long Goodbye
- Jeremy Harmer’s Why I walked out – but would you?
- Jeremy Harmer’s No Dogma for EFL – away from a pedagogy of essential bareness
- John Lester’s With every Exodus comes Expansion: Educators and Non-profits in Second Life
- Joyce Valenza’s Things I think teacher librarians should unlearn (20 & counting)
- Kelly Tenkely’s Do you-want to form an alliance-with me?
- Kelly Tenkely’s Twitter Academy
- Lee Kolbert’s I’m Not Who You Think I Am
- Paul Bogush’ s A heart so empty…
- Peter Bromberg’ s 10 Steps to Promote Learning in Your Conference Presentation
- Scott McLeod’s We can’t let educators off the hook
- Shelly Blake-Plock’s Why teachers should blog
- Win Chamberlain’s EdCampKC: A Rather Painful Reflection
- Zachary Chase’s They’re breaking teachers
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