The nominations are open for the 2010 Edublog Awards! For information on how to nominate your favorite blogs, or tweeter check out the official Edublog Awards post.
Here are my nominations for the following categories:
Best individual blog: Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day (No description needed here… not sure when Larry sleeps)
Best resource sharing blog: Edgalaxy: This is my go to blog for web resources, I learn something everyday.
Most influential blog post: 8 Common Misconceptions about Technology Integration in Education (This is a great series of posts, all making you think about the state of technology integration.)
Best teacher blog: Head Outta the Book (This is a plug for one of the teachers in our district, she is facilitating amazing blogs with students and keeps it all together through this blog.)
Best School Administrator blog: The Principal of Change
Best educational tech support blog The Edublogger(my go to blog for tech answers for my blog and web 2.0 tools)
Best educational use of video / visual Global Education Conference 2010 What a great conference and what a great collection of archived workshop sessions! There were close to 400 workshops presented from around the globe. If you missed some, which I’m not sure how you couldn’t have, you can see all of them here.
Best educational wiki: Greetings from the World
Best use of a PLN: SMARTBoard Revolution ning (great support for everything SMART Board)
Lifetime achievement: Jerry Blumengarten (aka cybraryman)
Nominations close December 3rd and then voting starts! Don’t miss out, tell us what your favorite blogs are!
People always forget student blogs. I quite like http://smartlyedu.com for that.
thethinkingstick.com is also excellent.
Nice nominations, though!
Can I just agree with all your votes?
Thanks for nominating my Misconceptions Posts! I am glad that you liked them!
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