We are proud to announce all of the winners of this year’s Edublog Awards!
Well done to all the winners, nominees, those that contributed nominations, voted, and participated!
A link to the recoding of the live awards ceremony will be posted on this blog soon.
For the winners, we encourage you to show off your award with the badge below. Make sure to link the badge to the page with all of the results in your category, and here is a cheats method for uploading badges in both Edublogs and WordPress blogs.
And without further adieu, here are the top three finishers in each category this year!
Best individual blog
![]() Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites Of The Day |
![]() Kirsten Winkler |
![]() Free Technology for Teachers |
Best individual tweeter
![]() specialkrb |
![]() ShellTerrell |
![]() Teach_Preschool |
Best group blog
![]() The Teaching Palette |
![]() The Reading Roundup |
![]() Irresistible Ideas for Play Based Learning |
Best new blog
![]() The Nerdy Teacher |
![]() Box of Chocolates |
![]() Speech Techie |
Best class blog
![]() The Blog Dogs |
![]() Mrs. Yollis’ Class Blog! |
![]() Billings Beta |
Best student blog
![]() Haley’s Life – 10 years old |
![]() Chemistry: It’s “Element”-ary!! – Grade 10 |
![]() Emily’s Blog – Year 3 |
Best resource sharing blog
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Most influential blog post
![]() Joyce Seitzinger’s Moodle Tool Guide for Teachers |
![]() Joyce Valenza’s Things I think teacher librarians should unlearn (20 & counting) |
![]() Frank Noschese’s The $2 interactive whiteboard |
Most influential tweet / series of tweets / tweet based discussion
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Best teacher blog
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Best librarian / library blog
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Best school administrator blog
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Best educational tech support blog
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Best elearning / corporate education blog
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Best educational use of audio
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Best educational use of video / visual
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Best educational wiki
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Best educational podcast
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Best educational webinar series
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Best educational use of a social network
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Best educational use of a virtual world
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Best use of a PLN
![]() Tom Barrett’s Interesting Ways series & |
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Lifetime achievement
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Congrats to all the winners, and to all the nominees too… it’s pretty cool just getting nominated for these awards…
Just a suggestion for Sue of whoever can make this happen… Could we have a single OPML file that contains all the award winners ( and maybe another one for all the nominees as well?) so that it would be possible to import the entire collection(s) into our feedreaders without having to manually add each one?
I have used this method in the past to help teachers import all the blog feeds from their students into their RSS Reader, so they get a complete collection of feeds in one hit. It’s a real time saver. Just publish the OPML and when people import it, it in turns grabs all the individual feeds.
It would be ideal for helping people subscribe easily and quickly to the winners/nominees.
Chris
Hi Chris, it is a good idea however the issue is the time it would take to create. We still have hours of work left to finish off what we need to do for finalising the information for the Edublog Awards.
Perhaps a member of the community could help with this? Or perhaps you or some one could contact Martin to see if the data he used to create the Custom Google Search of Edublog Awards shortlisted nominations could be imported to create an OPML file?
What happened to the best individual tweeter category? It has disappeared from the page. The #ece #preschool community is waiting to find out if Teach Preschool won
Yes, where is the individual tweeter?
Hi Vanessa and Rob,
We’re sorry for the delays but Ronnie who wrote the post was sick and immediately after the ceremony had to jump on a plane.
This combined with workload, extreme tiredness, being unwell myself and the fact this post uses tables to announce the winners which is considerably harder to edit than a normal post has lead to the delay.
I’ve now added the Individual Tweeter categoy into the post.
Great! Thank you for giving me the chance.
With Metta
Mickie
I am not sure what happened when I began to speak on the Eluminate session for the awards but my computer froze up. It was apparently just too excited about what it had accomplished! What I had been trying to say when it froze up, I think, was that on a day here in California when so much news seems so bad, so sad, this gathering of people was a great boon to the spirit! So much good doing on even amidst the challenges. I am very grateful for the recognition of all the work that people on the EC Ning have done. Thanks to Sue, Steve, and Ron—as well as everyone on the EC Ning.
Hi Jim, sorry that you had problems talking in the Elluminate session. Congratulations to the EC Ning!
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I love seeing all these awards! Each one sure deserves the recognition!
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Congratultions to all winners. The best thing about these awards is to give us access to tools to improve our computer literacy.
Not an adieu ( French word meaning good-bye for good) but a hello to the virtual world of Education 🙂
From frozen France 🙁
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Congratulations to all winners and nominees in the Awards! Great to see two Irish sites getting runners-up awards – Congrats to SCCEnglish and MissionV!
Congratulations to all the winners and all the nominees!
My wiki Greetings from the world won the award, and I’m on cloud nine right now, but I’m so very sad because I missed the ceremony – because I thought it was today! I’ll never forgive myself:-(
But I’d like to extend my thanks to all the members of this wiki – to 19 wonderful teachers and 420 students from 12 countries. We live on five continents, but it’s this true spirit of collaboration that keeps us together in our virtual world.
Thank you Edublogs!
arjana
Hi Arjana, sorry that you missed the event. These time zones can be really confusing. I have this trouble all the time!
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The “Best of…” links are going to the wrong sites. They all go to best teacher.
Hi Arthur,
Thanks for letting us know and I’ve now fixed all those links.
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